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May 07, 2008
Tanglefoot to perform in Southwell Minster! More details >here<

May 07, 2008
Benji Kirkpatrick to perform solo slot on Sunday.

Apr 17, 2008
Stage 2 artiste list added >here<

Apr 12, 2008
Want a stall at the festival? Download a trade application form >here<

Mar 23, 2008
Our Heritage Lottery Fund 2007 DVD is now available. Details >here<

Mar 19, 2008
New A5 flyer available! Download  >here<

Mar 07, 2008
Tickets can now be purchased locally. Details >here<

Feb 28, 2008
Phone booking facilities now available. Details >here<


With support from:

Newark & Sherwood District Council

Nottinghamshire County Council

Southwell Town Council

Arts Council England

National Heritage Memorial Fund

Pub People

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Lineup:

Bellowhead
Bellowhead

The line-up includes top performers from the International folk scene; Bellowhead, Solas, Cara Dillon, Tanglefoot, Maire Ni Chathasaigh and Chris Newman, Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies, Rachel Unthank and the Winterset, Hilary James & Simon Mayor, The Omega 3Bob Fox and 422.

Gareth Pearson
Gareth Pearson

Also appearing will be: Bill Caddick, All Blacked Up, Brooks Williams, Flossie Malavialle, Ruth Notman, Gareth Pearson, Quicksilver, Kerfuffle, Dr. Sunshine and Something Nasty in the Woodshed.
...more artistes still being added!

An archive of our 2007 lineup can be seen here

Other info:

- Real Ale
- Accommodation
- Southwell
- 360 Southwell
- Newark
- Visit Nottingham
- Work House
- Bramley Apple
- National Trust
- Morris Dancing
- Morris Ring
- Farnsfield Acoustic
- Warthog Promo's
- Hobgoblin Music

Photographs of the Gate to Southwell procession are credited to Geoff Buxton: ewok30 at btinternet dot com

Welcome to the Gate to Southwell Folk Festival 2008 web site.

Headliners, BellowheadHeadliners, Bellowhead

Southwell's second folk festival will coincide with the annual Gate to Southwell procession of Morris dancers to Southwell Minster from Nottingham city centre. The three day folk festival will be held on an 8.5 acre site next to the town’s workhouse on June 6th - 8th

Keep up to date!
The site will be updated regularly with the latest additions to artistes, performers and events. If you want to be kept up to date on events, please sign up >here< to receive latest updates on the festival programme by email newsletter.

History of the Gate to Southwell

The Gate to Southwell dates back to 1109, when the Archbishop of York wrote to every parish in Nottinghamshire asking for contributions for the building of Southwell Minster. The procession was their public way of handing over what became known as the Southwell Pence.

In its modern form, the Gate to Southwell began in 1981, when Morrismen revived the custom. The Southwell Pence are collected from the Lord Mayor of Nottingham and handed over at the Minster.

Morris Dancers

The event is accompanied by teams of traditional dancers, who then process through the town, singing and dancing at pubs along the way. It is intended to route the procession to the festival site, where the teams will perform before the evening concerts begin. More..

Also happening...

In addition to performers in the main marquee, there will be an open mike session marquee, a dance display area, children’s and youths’ events, singarounds, and opportunities to meet the artists.

There will be entertainments for children and the first day of the festival will include a children’s education day followed by performances and a ceilidh in the evening. Traditional music and dance teaching will take place in schools in the area in the run-up to the event, conducted by several of the leading performers.

There will also be workshops and sessions throughout the town, and it is hoped the Workhouse, a National Trust Property, can be used for some of these. For more details, click here

Pie & a pintThe festival will include a beer and cider festival, with about 40 beers, mostly from micro breweries, and will include several specially commissioned brews.

See you there!



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A limited number of free tickets are available for people prepared to offer accommodation for artists and who are prepared to act as stewards. For further information and ticket prices, click the email link on the menu above. Click >here< for a Steward's Application form.

Supported by the National Lottery

Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund