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Woolfire Festival
File:Woolfire Festival 2009 Logo.jpg
Woolfire Festival Logo
GenreRock, Indie, Trance, Dance
DatesSummertime
Location(s)Woodmancott, Hants, UK
Years active2005 (as 'Woodcott'), 2006–2008 (as 'Woolfire')
Founded byCharles Albin, Alex Hawkesworth, Corin Evans-Pritchard
Websitewww.woolfirefestival.co.uk

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File:WoolfireFestival2006.jpg
Shorty, Bass6 & Scratch Club. Dance stage 2007

The Woolfire Festival was an annual music festival held since 2005 on a former sheep farm in Woodmancott, Hampshire, England.

Woolfire was said to be a 'vibrant open air festival where you can let your hair down and discover some groundbreaking new music'. Audiences were invited to escape into the site's lush parkland, where dynamic live performances were to meet dazzling visuals and décor, for an unmissable weekend of entertainment.[1]

The first licensed Woolfire Festival was held 13–15 July 2007, following two private parties of a similar nature on the site in previous years.

Its primary organisers were Charlie Albin and Corin Evans-Pritchard, who met at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in Liverpool, overseeing a small team of amateur and professional sound engineers, lighting technicians and other crew.

Woolfire Festival 2009 & beyond[edit]

In 2009 the festival was scheduled for the weekend of 14 August, however on 18 June the festival organisers sent an e-mail to ticket-holders informing them that the festival had been cancelled, citing financial difficulties amid the global economic situation. No further events have been announced or held since. In September 2010 a notice was placed on the Woolfire website stating that the festival was on permanent hiatus and that no future events are planned.

Woolfire 2008 Lineup[edit]

As published on the Woolfire Festival Lineup – may not include short notice changes

Woolfire Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Capitol K
F.o.E
Napoleon IIIrd
Keyboard Choir
Friends of The Bride

A.Human
Moneytree
Stig Noise Soundsystem
Cats In Paris
Eaten By Tigers
Innogen
Atom Gang
Maybe Myrtle Turtle
Moulettes
Mysterons
The Ashbies

Sub Sound Tribe
Alex & The Ligers
Proxy
Loopy
The Lies

Don Philippe Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

The Great One
DJ Toller
DJ Marcus
Short Circuit
BossManChief
Braindrop & Graffiti Breakz
DJ Beardy
DJ Static

Dauji & Deeroy
Duologue
Thomas J Speight
Ffred Jones
The L.C.D
Shit! Hot Llamas
Jacques Malchance
Enjoyed
DJ Krissy P
R.C.Viking
Tom Brydon
Redline
The Correspondents
DJ Shorty & Hi Society
Sound Ominous Soundsystem
Larry G

Sound Ominous Soundsystem
Rustleaf
A Cup of Tea
Immerss
R.C.Viking

Elysium Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

The Wind Whistles
Applicants
Modernaire
Pagan Waderer Lu
JayetAl
16-Bitch
Chris Jackson
Ben Hodgson
DJ G
Algy & Fred

Codin Caron
Georde Tlarin
Flagbird/RifleBird
My Panda Shall Fly
The Scarlet Letter Union
Amine
Chi Champions
Fleabane
Skitanja
Sly and the Family Drone
You & Bloom
StatueSon Vs. Petrolboy
DJ Pete
Dauji & Deeroy
Will Lowes
Barney & Neil

Peter Lyons
Blisskrieg
Hektor Red
Ryan O'Rielly

Woolfire 2007 Lineup[edit]

Woolfire Stage
Friday Saturday

Rolo Tomassi
Eaten By Tigers
Innogen
Big Skies & Melitzer Big Band
Caesura
DJ: The Great One

UpCDownC
The Rat Finks
Tali Trow
Strap The Button
Loose Caboose
Jump Ship
The Dawn Chorus
Waraba
DJs: Jasper, Mr. O, Sam, Jacques Malchance, Larry Gabba

Dance Stage
Friday Saturday

DJ Shorty
Ed Wethered
Pete + Patrick
Hip-Hop Farmers
The Fred Jones Trio
Megan Kovacs
Hapytap
Butterflies on Strings

Jim Mcreddie
Frank McLaren
Jim McKeanan
Henry Tolla
Static + Daytone
Guy Sage + Will G
Tim Cole
Enjoyed
Scenes of Nudity
Blisskrieg
Indigo Adara

Elysium Arena
Friday Saturday

Ed Smith
Minor Arc
TOIYI
Ambient Surround

Algi Strutt
George
Ekocam
Junkplanet
You & Bloom
Fuck Buttons
Petrolboy / Statue Son
Rich
Phaseshift
Will
Sam + Jim
Ed
Rustleaf
Jim Codin
Ellis Misnomer
Julia Kalika
King Arthurs Men

References[edit]

  1. http://www.woolfirefestival.co.uk/ Woolfire Festival website

External links[edit]


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