Summer Breeze Festival
GenreFolk, Indie, Pop, Rock, Ska, Roots
DatesJuly
Location(s)Swindon, England
Years active2007-present
Websitewww.summerbreezefest.co.uk

The Summer Breeze Festival is an annual music festival held in Liddington, near Swindon, in the United Kingdom.[1] It was first held in 2007 where the audience consisted of around 150 people, in 2012 around 2,000 people attended.[2] The festival supports up-and-coming bands and local music along with established acts and high quality headliners.[3][4] The festival is run on a voluntary basis by local music enthusiasts with a passion for live music. Profits made, include those from the food and drink, are either donated to charity or invested back into the festival.

Lineup history

2012

13–15 July 2012
  • 360
  • A & T
  • Atari Pilot
  • Backbeat Sound System
  • Breeze
  • Charlie Bath
  • Corky
  • Dakhal
  • De Fuego
  • Deputees
  • Dirty Goods
  • Ed Tudorpole
  • Elliot Mason
  • Films of Colour
  • Flipron
  • Fry's Cream
  • Gaz Brookfield
  • Grubby Jack
  • Hip Route
  • Jake Morley
  • Jazz Morley
  • Jo Selbourne
  • Juan Zelada
  • KT Tunstall
  • Kova Me Bad
  • Little and Large
  • Lloyd Yates
  • Luke Concannon
  • Majestic
  • Marcus Bonfanti
  • Ode & The Bebops
  • Paul Childs Band
  • Ruby and the RibCage
  • Sam Green
  • Samsara
  • Subdued
  • The 1930s
  • The Blue Trees
  • The Congo Faith Healers
  • The Costellos
  • The Destroyers
  • The Lazy Maybees
  • The Penny Red
  • The Peoples String Foundation
  • The Running Club
  • Tom Staniford
  • Uncle Frank
  • Vintage Trouble
  • Wille and the Bandits

References

  1. "Family fun at Summer Breeze festival". Swindon Advertiser. 3 July 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  2. Wallin, James (6 July 2009). "Hundreds flock to Summer Breeze festival". Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  3. "Toploader to headline Swindon's Summer Breeze festival". Swindon Advertiser. 3 May 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  4. "Scottish star is set to headline festival". Swindon Advertiser. 11 March 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
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