News
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It’s A Smallworld – Dallahan Are Back!
They may come from Scotland and be rooted in the traditional music of Caledonia and Ireland, but Dallahan are not content to…
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Mawkin Say Farewell at Priddy
Bitter sweet news – Mawkin are breaking up – but will play theier last gig ever at Priddy. The band, whose muscular…
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Fish, Ships and a Banjo
Four years ago – is it really four years? – a duo called Saltfishforty made the long, long trek south from the…
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We Need Stewards!
There are plenty of ways to enjoy Priddy Folk Festival – from taking in the free events as a casual visitor to…
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Latest Acts Announced For Priddy
We have a raft of new, exciting acts to announce for this years’ Priddy Folk Festival. First off, from East Anglia, we are…
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Tim Edey added to 2019 line-up
English folk instrumentalist extraordinaire Tim Edey is the latest big name to be added to or line-up for 2019. Tim is one…
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Woo-hoo! First Artists for 2019 Announced
It’s with some excitement – to put it mildly – that we are able to reveal the first three acts for Priddy…
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We Would Love Your Feedback
A big thank you to everybody who attended this year’s Priddy Folk Festival. We hope you had a great time. We would love…
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Festival Info and Extra Events!
Not long to go now before Priddy 2018 gets under way and the weather is looking like it’s going to be fantastic…
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We’re Sold Out, But There’s Still Plenty On For Free
We have sold out of all tickets for Priddy 2018. Thanks to everyone for supporting this year’s festival. It’s the second year…
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Ímar : It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This
Ímar are on the crest of a wave at the moment. Having won the Horizon Award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk…
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More Music – Less Plastic
For many years, we have been committed to making Priddy an environmentally responsible festival. For example, we use compostable beer and soft drink…