News
-
More acts announced for Priddy 2020
We are very excited to be able to introduce you to these fantastic acts who will be appearing at our festival in…
-
More acts announced for 2020 festival
Rachel McShane and The Cartographers The Poozies Coig Pons Aelius Kimbers Men Solana
-
First 2020 festival artists announced
We are delighted to announce the first three artists for Priddy Folk Festival 2020! We will be announcing more exciting bands in…
-
We Want Your Feedback!
We hope you enjoyed Priddy Folk Festival 2019. Reserve the dates for next year 10th – 12th July 2020! We would love…
-
Who’s On When
Just to give you an idea of which day the main artists are appearing at this year’s Priddy Folk Festival, here’s a…
-
‘We Never Intended To Start A Band’
Assembly Lane are four young Newcastle-based musicians from both sides of the Atlantic, playing music that draws its influences from both…
-
Pipes, Songs and the Sea: Mariearad & Anna Are Back
Mairearad Green (accordion and bagpipes) and Anna Massie (guitar, banjo, fiddle) are two of Scotland’s most revered multi-instrumentalists and will be taking…
-
Jim Causley Added To Priddy Line-Up
One of the West Country’s finest folk performers, Jim Causley, is coming to Priddy 2019. The proud Devonian has been nominated six…
-
Rachael Misses Priddy for Bigger Event!
Unfortunately we have to announce that Rachael McShane and The Cartographers have had to pull out of this year’s Priddy Folk Festival.…
-
Jackie Oates Set For Priddy 2019
The fabulous singer and fiddle-player Jackie Oates is the latest high-profile act to be added for Priddy Folk Festival 2019. Jackie, who…
-
Feels Like Coming Home
Can you have too much of a good thing? When it comes to The Drystones, the answer is surely a resounding NO!…
-
Cara Added To Line Up
Multi-national Celtic band Cara are the latest addition to Priddy’s burgeoning 2019 line-up. The band, which encompasses members from Ireland, Scotland and…