4 Days

3 Pubs

 32 Live Acts

The Acts.

Friday 24th May

George and Dragon

6 pm – James Candlin

The Deal – 9 pm

The Deal are a 4-piece rock and pop covers band from Blackpool who have been gigging all over the north-west since 2014.

The Three Mariners

3:30 pm – Daniel Kinsella

 6 pm – Fretville

Flamenco-Fusion, Latin-Jazz, Blues, Swing, Acoustic Pop/Rock (Beatles, Tom Waites, Nina Simone, Santana).Two dazzling masters of the acoustic guitar Howard Haigh & Kevin Olive

8:30 pm – The Native Cult

The Native Cult at their core use their chemistry to bring a lively atmosphere to any environment, using variations of nylon guitar techniques, dual harmonies, solid bass lines and their trusty percussion section

Wagon and Horses

8 pm – Heavy Energy

Saturday 25th May

George and Dragon

2 pm – Jamie Walker
Indie pop covers

6 pm – Reborn Generation

Heavy Rock band. Covers older and modern

The 44’s – 9pm
Covers Oasis, Kasabian and their own

The Three Mariners

1 pm – Kate Janeth

A Latin American singer based in Lancaster, UK. Kate plays a variety of music genres including rock, pop and folk, with a combined set of covers and original material.

3:30  pm – Andy Cruxton

You might recognise Andy from local rock band Sold to the Sky. In his acoustic set he plays everything from Ed Sheeran and Deacon Blue to Linkin Park and Paolo Nutini. Great range of songs, something for everyone, and always up for a chat with the audience

6 pm – Amy Rae

Singer/Songwriter who mixes a diversity of amazing covers played in her own style with amazing original songs

8:30 pm  – Peter Tait

Singer/songwriter with a range from R&B, soft pop, folk and rock, who performs original songs and covers.

Wagon and Horses

1pm – Black Frog

4 pm – Rough Diamonds

7 pm – Cup of Joe

Sunday 26th May

George and Dragon

2 pm – Steven Robinson
Pop/Rock 60’s to current solo artist

5 pm – The Section
Blues/Rock band. Lancaster’s longest running band.

9 pm – The Rewinders
80’s Cover band

The Three Mariners

1 pm – John Bailey 

From the ‘Folk Revival’ of the ’60s in Manchester, this Old Hippie’s influences grew from Traditional English & Irish Ballads & Sing-along.

3:30 pm – Billy Jo

Authentic dynamic vocalist, edgy, raw and at times wildly unpredictable. From heavy rock to modern pop from the 70’s through to 2020’s.

6 pm – Hungry souls

Hungry Souls creates a blend of the modern and traditional; mixing country blues storytelling with a distinct alt-rock accent. Heartbreak with harmonies, happiness with a hook. Making songs you know into something new and making you feel again.

8:30 pm – Filthy Laugh

Filthy Laugh are an indie folk band based in Lancaster. Alex Jackson, the singer and main songwriter, incorporates story-telling into his songwriting, drawing inspiration from classic literature, traditional music and experiences growing up in North West England.

Wagon and Horses

1 pm – Fluid Rock

4 pm – Makapaka

7 pm – The Deal

Monday 27th May

George and Dragon

2 pm – Dalton String Quartet
Four piece string Quartet doing classical and modern

6 pm – David Fredrickson
Acoustic solo pop covers and own songs.

The Three Mariners

2 pm – Fay Robinson

Fay Marie is a singer songwriter from lovely Lancaster. Her sets usually consist of folk pop originals and with covers ranging from her beloved Bruce Springsteen to James and many more rock, indie and britpop covers

4:30 – Tom Woods

7 pm – Sooz Blooz

Featuring new in town Sue on vocals, Malcolm on guitar, Joe on bass and Kris on drums. We play a mixture of blues and soul with occasional jazz influence with our own take on some old favourites.’

Wagon and Horses

4 pm – Simon Lee