WHEN: Friday September
6th – Sunday 8th 2019.
WHERE: The Long Road Festival will take place at
Stanford Hall in Leicestershire (Lutterworth,
LE17 6DH)
GENERAL
CAMPING TICKETS: £132
PREMIUM
CAMPING TICKETS: £187.00 (£170.00) SEE TICKETS
WEEKEND
NO CAMPING TICKETS: £104.50
SATURDAY
& SUNDAY ONLY NO CAMPING TICKETS: £46.75
The Long Road Festival are excited to announce that Grammy-nominated Californian
Country-pop singer Cam (playing Sunday),,
BAFTA Rising Star nominee Jessie Buckley
(playing Saturday), who has wowed audiences playing a Country singer in the new
movie Wild Rose, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jillian Jacqueline (playing Saturday),
lead singer of honeyhoney Suzanne Santo
and Grammy-winning US Country singer Suzy
Bogguss (playing Sunday) are amongst the names added to our spectacular
line-up at this year’s The Long Road festival.
Also joining the line-up is American comedian, writer and
musician Rich Hall, who will bring
you his acclaimed Hoedown show (“Immaculate wordplay imbued with a genuine
passion for the songwriter’s craft” **** The Times). The performance will mark
our first foray into comedy and will see Hall celebrating all things Country
and Americana with his riotous bluegrass backing band.
‘Southern Comfort presents Southern Sounds’ will take over The
Front Porch stage on Sunday 8th. Celebrating the spirit of New Orleans, the
Southern Sounds programme will feature performances from Sean McConnell, Bill and the
Belles, Beth Snapp, Amy Speace, Arkansas Dave, Austin
Jenckes and Drew Young Band.
The Long Road will take place at Stanford Hall in Leicestershire from September 6th – 8th 2019.
Day tickets start at £40*, Weekend No
Camping tickets at £90* and Weekend Camping tickets start
at £110* (*for one adult ticket plus booking fees). Ticket
prices correct at time of announcement.
Stanford Hall
Stanford Hall is a beautiful stately home set
in 700 acres and located in the heart of the Leicestershire countryside, near
Stanford on Avon. Avenues of established, majestic trees radiate in all directions
from the Hall, most prominently the North Avenue which stretches as far as the
eye can see. Woodland, ridge and furrow pasture and ancient remains of
buildings of a previous age and the enclosed rose garden nurture an atmosphere
of profound tranquillity and peace.
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