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Palmfest 2013, 1st June

Apr 1, 2013
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Posted by Luke Gallin

The Palmeira in Hove is again set to host Palmfest, a yearly showcase of the biggest British talents in folk, country, rock, UK roots and Americana. Following the success of last year’s event, headliner Peter Bruntell returns with his full band, alongside folk rockers Danny & The Champions Of The World, who were recently described by Uncut as “spirited, uplifting exercise in muscular melodic rock.” Between the indoor main stage and acoustic stage outside, you can expect to see bands like Small Town Jones, The Dreaming Spires, Redlands Palomino Company, Robert Vincent and much more.

The full line up is due to be released later this month, so keep your eyes peeled. The festival runs from midday until midnight on Saturday 1st June, and early bird tickets are available from Wednesday 13th February at £17 each.

The Palmeira Hove, Saturday 1st June 2013

Apr 1, 2013
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