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Guilfest 2009:
Main Stage:
Happy Mondays + The Wailers + Skaville UK + The Beat + Goldie Lookin' Chain + The Hamsters + Rock Choir

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Price: £110.00 (weekend, camping) / £100.00 (weekend, no camping) / Child tickets and day tickets also available

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At Stoke Park, Guildford
Sunday, 12 July 2009

Expect a weekend of live musical entertainment coupled with comedy, children's entertainment, street theatre, a theatre tent, art/craft exhibitions, and caterers from around the world providing a variety of meals in a truly festive atmosphere. Other festival attractions include the incredibly popular Farmer Giles' Barn Dance, superb cocktail bars and, as usual, the massive 150 foot long bar means nobody has to wait very long for refreshment! The kids are well catered for too, with the KidZone being by far the best to date with loads of fun, games, theatre and activities, not to mention the face painting! See www.guilfest.co.uk for further information.

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Happy Mondays

Happy Mondays

The kings of Madchester, baggy and all things northern, the Happy Mondays brought us nineties anthems such as Kinky Afro, Madchester Rave On and Bob's Yer Uncle. With their comeback shows recieving rave reviews, the boys are back - bigger and better than ever.

For more information, see the website

The Wailers

The Wailers

Do they really need an introduction? Former backing group of the late Bob Marley. Reggae legends in their own right now led by Aston 'Familyman' Barrett. 'The Wailers' are now guitarist Al Anderson, saxophonist Glen DaCosta, and trombone player Vin Gordon aswell as former City Heat vocalist Gary 'Nesta' Pine saving the world with the finest roots rock reggae.

For more information, see the website

Skaville UK

Skaville UK

Original members of some of the biggest ska bands in the country including Bad Manners and The Selecter.

For more information, see the website

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The Beat

The Beat

Ranking Roger, Everett, Saxa and Neil Deathridge combined with Tony O'Donnell, Andy Pearson, Dave 'Blockhead' Wright on keyboards and Roger's son Murphy make up the new The Beat lineup. Combining some of the old classics with some brand new material. Worth going to see live to hear 'Mirror In The Bathroom' in all its glory.

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Goldie Lookin' Chain

Goldie Lookin' Chain

With more razzle-dazzle jewellery than Mr T, this novelty rap act from South Wales manage to make The Streets' Mike Skinner appear positively middle-class. The 15 chavs that make up GLC were somehow signed to independent label EastWest on the dubious strength of a handful of tracks that had been burnt to CDR and passed around the pubs of Newport. Now, armed with songs about smoking weed, shagging monkeys and, erm, 'cider enemas', they are headlining gigs around the UK.

For more information, see the website

The Hamsters

The Hamsters

The rockin' rodents are probably the hardest working band in the world. They have been voted the UK's best blues rock band and are the leading interpreters of the music of Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top. These guys are not just awesome - they are phenomenal!

For more information, see the website

Rock Choir

Choir made up of young and old alike performing a mixture of contemporary rock and pop songs.

Listed on Ents24.com since: Jul 2007

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