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Play Fest is an annual independent music festival that takes place at New Eccles Hall, Quidenham, Norfolk, England.[1] It was first held in May 2011.
Play Fest | |
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Dates | Early June |
Location(s) | Norfolk, England |
Years active | 2011 – present |
Website | www.playfest.co.uk |
Play Fest consists of a comprehensive bill of musicians, bands and artists across various stages. The genres of music on offer are largely rock, indie and dance. It has an annual attendance of around 4,000, which the organisers have expressed an interest in increasing as the festival grows larger with time.
Play Fest 2011
editPlay Fest 2011 (the first Play Fest) took place on 27–29 May 2011. Over 2,500 people attended. Tickets cost £70 for the weekend (£60 during the 'early bird' offer). The festival was short-listed for the 'Best New Festival' award at the UK Festival Awards 2011.[2]
Main Stage | |
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Frank Turner
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The Futureheads
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The Big Top | |
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The Lost Levels
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Crumbs for Comfort
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Dance Arena | |
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Grooverider
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Ray Keith
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Play Fest 2012
editPlay Fest 2012 took place on 1–3 June 2012. Over 4,000 people attended. Tickets cost £80 for the weekend (£65 during the 'early bird' offer).
Main Stage | |
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Ash
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Feeder
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The Big Top | |
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Roots Manuva
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The Correspondents
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Dance Arena | |
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Shy FX
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Sub Focus
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Artists who performed on the Friday of the festival included The Kabeedies, Crumbs for Comfort, Hemingway, Empire, DJ@WAR and DJ Andy H.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Play Fest expecting thousands of live music fans". BBC News. 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
- ^ "Thousands descend on Norfolk's Play Fest". Norwich Evening News. 2012-06-01. Retrieved 2023-08-30.