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SUNDAY 18TH JUNE

SUNDAY 18TH JUNE

Fantastic beer and local ales in a traditional pub atmosphere.

Thursday 15th June @ the White Bear

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2pm FABfest Lounge Session - Hosted by Midwich, Musicians of all abilities welcome.

7pm FABfest Boaters Supper & Lounge Session - Acoustic session in the lounge hosted by the St Luke’s Buskers.

Friday 16th June - A Feast Of Folk & Roots

2pm FABfest Lounge Session - Hosted by DT’s Allstars, Musicians of all abilities welcome.

7pm Salty-Dog Blues Band - Old School Country Blues from the Dane Valley Delta.

8pm Baxter - Classic covers & Random Banter.

9pm Billy & The Swamp Critters - From San Diego, this group play a spicy gumbo of blues and cajon stomp, things are about to get lively.

Saturday 17th June - Another Feast Of Folk & Roots

1pm FolkDivas - Classic Folk, Nastee Chapel & The Hayes Sisters.

3pm 3towns Roadshow - Launching a new project showcasing artists from Middlewich, Northwich & Winsford.

6pm Peter Price - a guitarist & singer taking listeners on a strange & exotic journey.

7pm Nastee Chapel - Formed in 2019, Natalie & Steve bring eclectic and traditional styles together.

8pm Just Above Snakes - a modern day folk duo from Lancaster.

9pm the Boat Band - performing on the festival as they did in 1990 and still packing a punch with their unique style and musical taste.

Sunday 18th June - A Final Feast Of Folk & Roots

1pm Barrelhouse Jukes & Vox Americana - 2 groups alternate their sets to create an exciting start to the day.

4pm Billy & The Swamp Critters - Back for more foot stomping tunes and songs.

5pm Loud Mouth Women - sing songs from around the world.

6pm Rajasthan Brass Band - Made their first appearance back in 2014 and a decade later the band are back with another huge blast of brass and percussion.

7pm Village Strays - formally Vicars Son, hard hitting tunesmiths.

8pm Captain Stingray’s Groove Machine - Musical fusion influenced by a wide variety of styles and cultures, playing a wide range of styles and cultures.

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