Sheffield’s newest festival is set to launch this month promising a weekend packed full of music and activities for all.
Woodstocksbridge Festival is a new day-long festival featuring live music, bars, street food, performance art, and workshops, with festival goers having the opportunity to enjoy a variety of fun activities throughout the day.
The family-friendly Woodstocksbridge Festival will be held at Bracken Moor Sports Club in Stocksbridge on Sunday, 30 April. Gates open midday, and the headliners will run till 10PM.
The festival offers a variety of stages to choose from. The “Umbrella stage” will host some of Yorkshire’s most promising local musicians, including Ben Marples, The Rolling Down Hills, Pablo’s Paintings.
Get ready to boogie as you immerse yourself in the world of tribute acts at the Steel Stage. With music genres to suit everyone, there will be tributes to the Arctic Monkeys, Nile Rodgers and Chic, and even Pink.
Attendees can also visit pop-up disco LA DISCOSHÉD and here will be a range of food options including a diverse selection of street food and bars.
Graham Lindley, a Stocksbridge-based musicians and singer, who has helped organised Woodstocksbridge said: “We are thrilled to host this year’s first Woodstocksbridge festival. Being able to turn this idea into reality demonstrates how we are dedicated to bringing fun family events to Sheffield.
“This event will be a great chance to try some fantastic food, support local talent and have a look around some brilliant market stalls.
“It’s going to be a great day for all, and I would encourage everyone to get a ticket, so they don’t miss out.”
Admission is free for children under five, while those under 18 can purchase tickets for only £5.50. Second-release tickets are still available for £17.50, followed by a final release for £21.50. For more information about Woodstocksbridge visit the website here, or click the link for ticket information.