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Knowsley Hall Music Festival

Knowsley Hall Music Festival

Knowsley Hall Music Festival – Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th June 2007

The vibrant British music scene is one of the most celebrated in the world. Having spawned some of the most legendary events and nurtured a plethora of world-class talent, there is something intrinsically special about a British festival, So, as we look forward to another year of diverse and imaginative music events, it is a brand new 2-day music festival kicking things off and setting the standard for 2007.

Ticket prices & availability

June 23 – day tickets   Book your tickets here.

June 24 – day tickets

June 23 & 24 – weekend tickets

The one-off £4.95 you will be charged is to cover the cost of Royal Mail Special Delivery. This will appear as a transaction fee while booking. This is to ensure that your tickets reach you, as they cannot be replaced if lost.

Set in 2500 acres of stunning, landscaped parkland and as ancestral home to the Earls of Derby since 1385 the stage is most definitely set for the first ever Knowsley Hall Music Festival and one of the most breathtakingly beautiful events ever to hit the North West of England. Combine this exceptional location with one of the most formidable promoters in the country and you can see why this is a welcome addition to the summer music calendar,

With such a remarkable location, the line up was always intended to be equally grandiose and headliners for the Saturday tick every box. Legendary rockers and possibly one of the most influential bands of all time The Who will be topping the bill for their only festival gig, aside from Glastonbury, this year. Their pedigree precedes them and last time they played Liverpool they sold out 10,000 tickets in 28 minutes.

Joining them, as part of the Saturday line up, will be local boys THE CORAL and current rising superstars THE VIEW, plus Liverpool legend PETE WYLIE & THE MIGHTY WAH with many more still to be confirmed.

Sunday keeps the larger than life theme alive with stadium sell-outs KEANE taking centre stage with their lauded piano rock anthems, fresh from the worldwide success of the critically acclaimed second album ‘Under the Iron Sea’.

Local lads THE ZUTONS, one of the most successful bands to come out of Liverpool in the last decade, will also be flying the Northern flag with their own brand of psychedelic cartoon punk for their army of ardent fans.

 




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