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Book early for next year's Americana Festival



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Published Date: 09 September 2008
BOOK early for next year's Americana Festival at Newark from July 9 to 12, and you can get tickets for Saturday or Sunday at just £25 each, 16 and 17 year olds £10. 15s and under go free.
The Americana Festival is the biggest music festival in the area, with live music on two large outdoor stages and three indoor venues, with more than 40 artists from the USA, UK, Australia and Europe with a mix of country music, rock 'n roll and rockabilly.

There are jive and dance classes, thousands of American vehicles dating from the early 1900s, with hundreds of trade stands and amusements. On site weekend camping is available.

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Amongst the artists expected to appear next year are - Rodney Crowell, James Intveld, Levi Dexter, Danni Leigh, Peter Donegan and the Lonnie Donegan Band, Matchbox, the Jets and the Hicksville Bombers.

Full details on the Americana website www.americana-international.co.uk


Tickets can be booked on 01159 390595/949219.

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  • Last Updated: 09 September 2008 1:40 PM
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