Fatea Acoustic Stage – Love Folk Festival

Fatea Acoustic Stage – Love Folk Festival

The acoustic stage at Love Folk Festival is proudly sponsored by Fatea Magazine. Established over 30 years ago, the indie magazine features music from across the acoustic spectrum.

In 2021 Fatea invited submission from Folk artists to perform on the Love Folk Festival 2022 Acoustic Stage. The selected line up has now been announced:


Love Folk Festival returns 11 & 12 February 2022

Join us at The Atkinson for a celebration of traditional, upcoming and alternative folk music.

This year we welcome two incredibly talented headliners; Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings on Friday and Ranagri on Saturday. The bands are supported by a stellar line up from the folk music scene; Merry Hell, Lizzy Hardingham, Jack Rutter, The Last Inklings and The Meadows.

In addition to the main stage, Fatea Magazine will once again be hosting the Acoustic Stage featuring Katie Spencer, Erin Mansfield & Danny Tonks, Sam Lyon and Ian David Green.

The bar will showcase a series of guest ales and our award-winning café, A Great Little Place, will be providing a selection of delicious homemade food for you to enjoy.

Spend the most romantic weekend of the year dancing, singing, drinking, eating and generally loving folk!

#LoveFolkFest 


Festival Tickets £48

Festival tickets are valid for all acts taking place Friday 11 & Saturday 12 February 2022. Lower level seating is unreserved. Balcony seating is reserved.

Buy tickets here.


Schedule

Friday 11 February 2022
Doors open 7pm
07:30pm – 08:00pm – Lizzy Hardingham
08:15pm – 10:30pm – Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings

Saturday 12 February 2022
Doors open 1pm
01:30pm – 02:15pm – The Meadows
02:45pm – 03:30pm – The Last Inklings
04:00pm – 05:00pm – Jack Rutter
05:30pm – 06:30pm – Lizzy Hardingham
07:30pm – 08:30pm – Merry Hell
09:00pm – 10:30pm – Ranagri

Fatea Acoustic Stage
2:20pm – 2:40pm – Ian David Green
3:35pm – 3:55pm – Sam Lyon
5:05pm – 5:25pm – Erin Mansfield & Danny Tonks
7:00pm – 7:25pm – Katie Spencer


Posted on 8 January 2022 under General news, Theatre & Studio

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