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MOSELEY FOLK & ARTS FESTIVAL 2020: Line Up Announcement

The Moseley Folk and Arts Festival returns to Birmingham’s beautiful Moseley Park across the weekend of Friday 4th to Sunday 6th September 2020.

This summer is a celebration for the 15th edition of the intimate urban-set festival, continuing its revered mix of the next generation of artists with stand-out international headliners.

Now the festival is very proud to reveal its Saturday artists.

Closing Saturday is Passenger, the former busker who went on to global fame with the chart-topping ‘Let Her Go’, which was nominated for a Brit Award and won the writer the Ivor Novello Award for Most Performed Work in 2014.

Next up is a true legend. Best-known for his tenure in the hard-to-peg-down Welsh outfit Super Furry Animals, Gruff Rhys has a long history in British rock. His most recent album, Pang!, further exemplified his eclectic range and vision. Joining him are Stephen Duffy and Claire Duffy of The Lilac Time. Stephen has made 20 albums, including ten with his country folk band The Lilac Time, plus one with Duran Duran’s Nick Rhodes, recording songs they first performed in 1979, which sold 800 copies, to one with Robbie Williams that sold eight million. He sings with his wife Claire at the festival.

Then Katy J Pearson spins tales of blossoming dancefloor romance, whilst Brigid Mae Power is an Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who paints her songs in dreamily expansive strokes. Pavey Ark are a fast-rising alternative folk band from Hull, and finally Annie Dressner’s sublime music draws comparisons to an up-tempo Mazzy Star or an understated Jenny Lewis, completing Saturday’s billing.

For the 15th anniversary, people from across Birmingham and the UK will flock to the suburban park to witness a heady mix of traditional, contemporary and experimental folk, world and roots music, as well as a vibrant range of arts programming.

Moseley Folk and Arts Festival is produced by the team behind Mostly Jazz, Funk and Soul Festival and Lunar Festival. Last year’s Moseley Folk Festival saw Don Mclean, Jake Bugg, The Zutons, Public Service Broadcasting, Lucy Rose, Richard Thompson, Edwyn Collins, plus many more, on the bill.

Tier 3 tickets (from Friday 31 January; booking fees extra).

Adults: Weekend – £115; 2 Days – £85; 1 Day – £48; Family – £240
Aged under 16: Weekend – £60; 1 Day – £25; 2 Days – £42
Children aged 12 and under go free

www.moseleyfolk.co.uk

Glenn

Editor & Photographer. Eclectic music tastes and fan of a good beat. Can usually be found at a Gig across the Country or at a Festival in the Summer - More than likely with a camera surgically attached to me.