Embracing the sounds and lifestyle of the American Deep South, Red Rooster aims to become the premier boutique festival for Rhythm and Blues, Americana, Soul, Roots and Country music. Acts confirmed so far include The Jim Jones Revue, Big Boy Bloater, Miraculous Mule, CC Smugglers, Scoundrels, Danni Nicholls, Pearl TN.

The beautiful grounds of Euston Hall, Suffolk will be the location for the new Red Rooster festival, which takes place on Saturday 7th June, partnering with the long-established Rural Pastimes event on Sunday 8th June. How versatile - the offer of two different festival experiences packed into one weekend!

There ain't no cooking in the world like the cooking in the South and the food at Red Rooster is as Southern as a Mississippi magnolia tree. It’s a long way from Suffolk to enjoy the sounds and smells of the Deep South, so they thought, why not, let’s try and recreate it in the heart of the Suffolk countryside.

They hope you will join them at the campfire by the swamp and grow with them on their little adventure. And, having filled your cowboy boots with fantastic music on the Saturday, you can stroll off to camp beneath the stars, and, next day fresh as a daisy, awaken to the wonderful world of Rural Pastimes and all the fun of a country fair weekend.

Rural Pastimes
The East of England’s leading countryside family event, Euston Rural Pastimes returns for its 23rd year to the picturesque surroundings of Euston Park by the kind permission of Duke Harry Grafton. 2014 will be the event’s biggest year to date with thousands expected to visit and enjoy the huge number of attractions on offer and help raise money for good causes in the process.

This year’s’ event features The Knights of the Damned jousting display, the death defying air displays of Wildcat Aeronautics, two main rings that will delight animal lovers with The Heavy Horse Show, sheepdog trials, terrier racing, a petting area and more. Motor enthusiasts will find hours of fun at the vintage and classic car display featuring over 300 pristine cars from years gone by alongside motorcycles, tractors and engines. The prestigious flower festival also returns along with Morris Dancers and more live music. The idyllic surroundings of Euston Hall will also feature acres of craft and food stalls.

Admission: Weekend Tickets: £42.50 + Booking Fee, Saturday Tickets: £35.00 + Booking Fee, more information and ticket links here.
Advance tickets for Red Rooster are available from today; Rural Pastimes will be announced soon, but will also be available from the Red Rooster festival website, priced at £10, or at £9 for all those already attending Red Rooster.