This year's Tin Hut Music Festival takes place on Saturday 21st July. Now in its second year the festival brings together the pick of the Stiff Promotions catalogue with artists from further afield, providing both a day's entertainment and a way to raise funds for the Stroud Village Hall Project. The nine band strong line-up includes Brian Houston, Suburbian, The Goondocks, Andy Foster, The Weather Committee and One Weird Fish.
The festival takes place opposite the Seven Stars public house in the village of Stroud, near Petersfield, Hampshire; gates open at 1400, the first band is onstage at 1500 and the fun runs through till 2300. Aside from the main stage there are also fringe entertainments for young and old, a licensed bar and selection of foodstalls. To add to the "festival experience" on-site camping is available this year, a post-festival pitch can be purchased for £10.00 (payable on the day).
Tickets are £10.00 in advance, or £12.50 on the day, and can be purchased direct from the Stiff Promotions website (children under 10 years of age get in FREE); only 600 will be available so best get in quick if you want to come along and enjoy the fun.
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