Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2020
A weekend of music, food and fun in Birmingham
past event
fri 4. — sun 6. september 2020
Moseley Park
Moseley Park, Birmingham, uk
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Lineup Schedule
Spotify Playlist
Jade Bird
United Kingdom, folk
Passenger
United Kingdom, folk
Richard Hawley
United Kingdom, britpop
The Staves
United Kingdom
The Waterboys
United Kingdom, celtic
Blair Dunlop
United Kingdom, traditional english folk
Brigid Mae Power
Ireland
Dana Gavanski
folk
Emily Barker
United Kingdom, australian singer-songwriter
Gruff Rhys
rock
Katherine Priddy
United Kingdom, folk
Keeley Forsyth
United Kingdom
Maz O'Connor
United Kingdom, traditional british folk
Sinead O Brien
uk post-punk revival
Sofia Wolfson
indie folk
Stephen Duffy
United Kingdom, dance rock
Stick in the Wheel
traditional british folk
The Nightingales
uk post-punk
The Wonder Stuff
United Kingdom, alternative rock
Information about the festival
Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2020 will be our 15th festival in Moseley Park - a stunning 11-acre woodland glade in the heart of Moseley Village. Although it’s just 2 miles from the centre of Birmingham, it is a world away from city life.
The ground slopes down into a natural amphitheatre in front of a stunning lake, with the whole park being home to a huge variety of trees and plants, and a wealth of wildlife. A tranquil oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the city, where festival go-ers converge each year for our healthy mix of traditional, contemporary and downright experimental folk and acoustic music!
Showcasing unsigned acts right next to well established international artists makes for a really exciting bill. Ours is very much a family friendly event with activities for all ages including music workshops, storytelling, craft areas and much more.
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Briefly about the Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2020 festival
Moseley Folk & Arts Festival 2020 is a music festival that took place 4. - 6.9.2020.
Musically, it is focused on
rock,
pop,
folk
and indie.
The event was held at
Moseley Park in Birmingham,
and performers included
Passenger,
The Waterboys,
The Staves,
Richard Hawley,
Jade Bird
and other artists.