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Wood Festival 2013 | ||
16th - 18th May 2013 Braziers Park, Ipsden, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 6AN, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (without camping) from £75.00 |
Wood have today announced their final acts to make it almost 50 in all. They are Paper Aeroplanes, Liz Lawrence and Wallingford’s very own WOOD favourites Band of Hope.
Their two stages, the Wood Stage and in the Tree Tent, will for the first time run all day on the Saturday and Sunday as well as Friday evening.
WOOD FESTIVAL 2013 takes place 17th, 18th & 19th May at Braziers Park, near Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Early bird tickets are sold out but weekend tickets are still available priced £75 here. Children aged 12 & under go free accompanied by an adult.
Alphabetical list of all the artists at WOOD 2013:
ADAM BARNES - ART THEEFE - BAND OF HOPE - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S "NEBRASKA"
CASE HARDIN - CO_PILGRIM - DANNY AND THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD
DUSTIN BENTALL & KENDALL CARSON - EDD KEENE - FLIGHTS OF HELIOS
HOUSE OF HATS - JACK CADE & THE EVERYDAY SINNERS - JACK DAY - JACKIE OATES
JALI FILY CISSOKHO - JESS HALL - JESS ROBERTS & THE SILVER RAYS - JULIE HAWK
KATY ROSE & THE CAVALRY PARADE - LA MORT SUBITE - LIGERS - LIZ LAWRENCE
MAD STARING EYES - MARCUS CORBETT - MARY EPWORTH - MEGAN HENWOOD
MILKY MOON - NATUREBOY - NICK COPE - OLIVER WILDE - OWEN TROMANS
OXFORD UKELELES - PAPER AEROPLANES - PAUL MCLURE - RAINBOW RESERVOIR
RALFE BAND - REDLANDS PALOMINO COMPANY - REICHENBACH FALLS - RYE WOLF
SALLY ARCHER - SYD ARTHUR - THE ARLENES - THE AUGUST LIST - THE CEDARS
THE DREAMING SPIRES - THE WOOD BROTHERS - TREVOR MOSS AND HANNAH LOU
UNTIL THE BIRD - WASHINGTON IRVING + ACOUSTIC BALLROOM & CATWEAZLE CLUB
Created to be one of Britain’s greenest events, WOOD is powered completely on renewable energy, harnessing the power of sun, wind, used chip-fat and even bicycles. Twice a winner in the ‘A Greener Festival’ category at the UK Festival Awards, WOOD’s famous composting loos-with-a-view have even been nominated for Best Toilets - no portaloos here! The stage is made of wood, hand-crafted green oak in fact, with a cheery thatch of flowers growing on its roof.
WOOD is where those tired of bigger festivals (or wanting something different), young families with kids in tow, local-foodies, folk fanatics and bird-watchers alike can have fun and relax whilst enjoying great music, delicious food and drink, wonderful workshops, and the joy of camping out in a wooded clearing in the Chiltern hills whilst red kites soar overhead.