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Imagine...a music festival without mud, where people open gates for you, say “excuse me”, and move aside to let you to the bar.
The tantalising aromas of great food mix with the nostalgic smell of steam from the resident railway, conjuring up memories of a bygone industrial age.
Both young and old come to share new music experiences, together.
The sound of live music is everywhere whilst you wander through a fascinating museum dedicated to life in rural England.
Fans laugh, smile and nod to each other with a familiarity gained only from their mutual annual pilgrimage.
Sound too good? Not so. That’s Weyfest.
Weyfest is more like a mini-holiday than a music festival. It is a stress-free weekend in the country, with over 30 hours of the finest music from 4 stages, camping, posh loos, friendly staff and plenty to occupy the kids with music-, drama- and creative arts workshops; train rides and the many attractions offered by the venue itself - The Rural Life Centre, Tilford, set in the outstanding natural beauty of the Surrey Hills.
There is a fabulous selection of great food available from the in-house café and the plentiful food stalls; a wonderfully stocked bar at pub prices; a fascinating museum and the friendliest staff and audience you will ever encounter at a festival.
The venue itself is a major reason for Weyfest’s increasing popularity. The Rural Life Centre is a working museum, littered with artefacts of past country life and craft displays throughout the venue.
A working light railway runs both steam and diesel trains around the perimeter of the venue and because the venue is so compact everything is within easy reach. No trudging for miles from the car park or campsite, no long walks between stages, and no major journey to reach the excellent food and bars!
Beekeepers Stage
Old Kiln Stage
- The Salts
- Marcus Bonfanti
- Mantic Muddlers
- The True Deceivers
- Otis B Driftwood
- Cryin' Out Loud
- Polly Haynes
- Little Steam
- Brobed Stils
Village Green Stage
- Dreadzone
- Xander And The Peace Pirates
- The Jackie Lynton Band
- Charley Farley Sunday Four
- Cousin Avi
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