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It's raining. A lot. Which means that it must be summer in the UK and when it's summer in the UK, that means MUSIC FESTIVALS!
Glastonbury's mud has just about washed out of our jeans, we're dry from the wet Wireless festival and the ringing in our ears from the Princes' Concert for Diana is subsiding. But we haven't finished yet. We're off to Blissfield's this weekend and on the weekend of July 13/14/15, we're off to Guilfest, which we're particularly excited about.
Guilfest 2007 promises to be an eclectic affair with the trademark Guilfest mixture of the best new, breaking bands and well-established acts. Indeed, the line-up this year includes Ross Copperman, Reuben, Ghosts, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Madness, The Magic Numbers, Sandi Thom, Supergrass, The Ordinary Boys, Thirteen Senses, Tiny Dancers, Fortune Drive, Newton Faulkner, Stephen Fretwell, The Duke Special, Nigel Clark, Richard Thompson and so many more that there isn't time to list.
For a full line-up, go here: link
And the best news is that there are still some tickets available, you just need to go here: link
GuilFest will be setting the precedent yet again for a family event with its relaxed vibe and friendly atmosphere. Join us for what's going to be a brilliant event!