Latitude Festival kicks off tomorrow. I'm ever so slightly envious of those lucky people attending, it's only the damp and dreary forecast which eases the envy - just a little.
But enough about the wonders of Suffolk Festivals, it's Norfolk Festivals where it's at this year. Jelly Fest, formerly Maize Stock, is being held at Compton Hall, South Creake, Norfolk (near Fakenham) on the 2nd August. It promises music in the genres of folk, reggae, soul, jazz, funk and live dance, heaps of local food stalls, beer from local breweries and entertainment for the kiddies.
Tickets cost £10 if bought in advance and £15 on the door/gate. Click here to find out where tickets can be purchased. To find out more about the history of this event, read 'The Tale of the Jelly Festival'. If you want to know who is playing, you'll find the line up list here.
Posted by Kate Sullivan on July 17th, 2008
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