CAMBRIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL 2020 TICKETS ON SALE TUESDAY 10 DECEMBER 2019
Tickets for the most celebrated folk festival of the folk calendar will go on sale next week. The Festival takes place 30 July – 2 August 2020 in the picturesque grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge. Tickets will be available to purchase from the 10 December by visiting: https://www.cambridgelive.org.uk/folk-festival/tickets
“The jewel within the UK folk festival circuit” – Songlines Magazine
“Year on year, it has evolved, staying relevant as the face of the genre has changed over the decades. Whether it’s classic folk or something more contemporary, the festival promises something for every folk fan.” – Evening Standard newspaper
“For sheer class and integrity, it can’t be beaten.” The Independent
A highlight of the annual folk calendar and one of the most prestigious music festivals in the world, Cambridge Folk Festival is celebrating 56 years since the inaugural event when a young Paul Simon was given a spot at the foot of the bill. In the intervening years, the Festival has hosted a who’s who of the brightest and biggest international stars across the folk, roots, Americana, country, blues and world genres, including Joan Baez, James Taylor, Van Morrison, Emmylou Harris, Richard Thompson, Patti Smith, Nick Cave, Rosanne Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Earle, Gillian Welch, Jimmy Cliff, Mavis Staples, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Lucinda Williams, First Aid Kit, Christy Moore, Baaba Maal, Joe Strummer, Billy Bragg, , Amadou & Mariam, The Chieftains, Judy Collins, Sinead O’Connor and The Proclaimers, to name but a few. Cambridge has also been proud to provide a platform to up and coming young artists such as Jake Bugg, Passenger, Ward Thomas, Seth Lakeman, The Wandering Hearts, and many more; an ethos which very much continues today.
Eddie Barcan, who previously programmed 23 consecutive sell-outs, returns as guest artistic director for 2020.
‘For me, Cambridge is about the sheer variety and quality of the music, the new discoveries as well as the stars’ Eddie Barcan said. ‘The entire weekend is a unique experience and you need to be there all four days to really appreciate it. I can’t wait to share what I’m working on for 2020.’
Beyond the world class musical feast on the main stages, Cambridge Folk Festival buzzes with a whole range of other activities, from workshops and discussions to well-being and children’s entertainment, for an all-round, unique weekend experience.
‘I’m very happy to see the Cambridge Folk Festival return for its 56th edition,’ said Antoinette Jackson, chief executive of Cambridge City Council which delivers the Festival. ‘Year after year, the Festival welcomes music lovers to the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall to hear top artists from around the world. It’s a testament to what a vibrant place Cambridge is that it hosts one of the most prestigious and longest-running folk festivals in the UK.’
Ticket information:
Full festival ticket: £182, Thursday: £30, Friday: £75, Saturday: £75, Sunday: £75
Purchase from: https://www.cambridgelive.org.uk/folk-festival/tickets