A music festival without mud.
Where people open gates for you, say “excuse me” and move aside to let you to the bar. Where the tantalising aromas of great food mix with the nostalgic smell of steam from the resident railway, conjuring up memories of a bygone industrial age.
Where both young and old come to share new music experiences, together.
Where the sound of live music is everywhere whilst you wander through a fascinating museum dedicated to life in Rural England.
And where fans laugh, smile and nod to each other with a familiarity gained only from their mutual annual pilgrimage.
Sound too good? Not so. That’s Weyfest.
Weyfest is more like a mini-holiday than a music festival. It is a stress-free weekend in the country, with over 30 hours of the finest music, camping, posh loos, friendly staff and plenty to occupy the kids with music, drama and creative arts workshops, train rides and the many attractions offered by the open-air museum which is the venue itself – The Rural Life Centre, Tilford, set in the outstanding natural beauty of the Surrey Hills.
You can stretch out your picnic rugs or wander around the site to the 4 stages with your camping chairs. Sit and watch your favourite band or discover new artists from the eclectic mix on offer, or just find a quiet spot to watch the world go by.
The festival attracts new people every year – many of whom have not been to a festival for years for fear of mud and rude or drunken behaviour (there’s none of that here!) and many who have never even been to a music festival before! Most have made new friends and now return each year for a reunion.
The venue itself is also a major reason for Weyfest’s increasing popularity. The Rural Life Centre is a working museum, littered with artefacts of past country life and craft displays throughout the venue. Is there another festival in the world with a working light railway, running both steam and diesel trains around the perimeter of the venue? And because the venue is so compact, everything is within easy reach. No trudging for miles from the car park or campsite, no long walks between stages … and no major journey to reach the excellent food and bars!
Once bitten you will truly be smitten!
We look forward to greeting you this year – and every year.
The Weyfest Team
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On Sunday 21st of April we’re bringing our All Nighter to the heart of Brixton. Spend your Bank Holiday right and immerse yourself in a rampant mix of Dub, Reggae, Ska, Punk, Breaks, Beats and Drum’n’Bass.
A host of friends and special guests join our carefully curated, Bass-driven line up. Catch legendary Junglists The Ragga Twins, original Hip Hop MC Rodney P, Bass pioneers The Freestylers, Funky Breaks sovereign A.Skillz and many more at our annual take-over. We’ll also take the stage for a full band live set, that’s guaranteed to be a full-on, dub-quaking extravaganza.
Get your tickets quick to secure your place to THE biggest club party of 2019. The gun-slinging outlaws are back in town…
Fri 08 Mar 2019 The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, Wolverton, UK
Sat 09 Mar 2019 The Forum, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK
Fri 15 Mar 2019 Dreamland, Margate, UK
Sat 16 Mar 2019 Storey’s Field Centre, Cambridge, UK
Sun 17 Mar 2019 The Parish, Huddersfield, UK
Thur 28 Mar 2019 Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth, UK
Fri 29 Mar 2019 The Fleece, Bristol, UK
Sat 30 Mar 2019 Pigs Nose Inn, Kingsbridge, Devon, UK SOLD OUT
Fri 10 May 2019 Blandford Corn Exchange, Dorset, UK
Sat 11 May 2019 Electric Palace, Bridport, UK
Fri 31 May 2019 The Watering Hole, Perranporth, UK
As you know we only have a few hundred tickets left to sale and so many of my friends have being saying they just needed time to get the money together and didn’t wanna miss out. So i have put a payment plan together on a limited number of tickets for Mucky Weekender 2019.
Secure your spot for £16.50 + BF – cheaper than a round of drinks at the bar ?
www.ticketline.co.uk/mucky-weekender

Dub Pistols start the years live shows this week in New Zealand.
The band will play 2 shows first up is Wellington at the San Fran Bath house on February 22nd then fly to Auckland the following dat to play the incredible Splore Festival on February 23rd.
New Zealand is one of their favourite countries in the world and the boys have said they can not think of anywhere else they would rather start the years work. This is the first time we have ever played live in Wellington and the 3rd time in 3 years they have had the honour of being invited to Splore

Jungle pioneers and true legends The Ragga Twins have been confirmed as special guest for Dub Pistols show at the Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth on Thursday March 8th.
The Twins have joined the Pistols on various dates in 2018 and have blown the roof off every time.
Tickets available from https://www.musicglue.com/the-wedgewood-rooms/events/4a7dc9f0-a91e-0136-e744-0a4a2923988c

We are proud to present the full line up for Mucky Weekender 2019.
Tickets: https://www.ticketline.co.uk/mucky-weekender
Boutique Camping Packages available.
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Click the links below to get yours!
Fri 08 Mar 2019 The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, Wolverton, England
Sat 09 Mar 2019 The Forum, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
Fri 15 Mar 2019 Dreamland, Margate, England
Sat 16 Mar 2019 Storey’s Field Centre, Cambridge, England
Sun 17 Mar 2019 The Parish, Huddersfield, England
Fri 29 Mar 2019 The Fleece, Bristol, England
Sat 30 Mar 2019 Pigs Nose Inn, Kingsbridge, Devon, England


