Lomond Folk Festival 2013
Lomond Folk Festival
Friday 26th to Sunday 28th July 2013 – Balloch
Moss ‘o Balloch, at the Southern edge of Loch Lomond and the gateway to the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
Now in its 14th consecutive year the festival promises to be bigger and better than ever with plenty of free music, workshops and events for the whole family alongside our famous headline evening concerts featuring some of the best folk artists from around the country.
Saturday and Sundays’ Evening Concerts:
On Saturday 28th of July the concert will be headlined by “the ultimate in Traditional/Rock Fusion” Wolfstone with support from Drever McGuire Young and The Daddy Naggins.
Sunday 29th July will see headliners Shooglenifty, famous the world over for inventing Techno Ceilidh, Acid Croft and Hypnofolkadelia, supported by the original line up of 70’s celtic-rock heroes The JSD Band and The Raggle Taggle Gypsies.
Individual tickets are priced at £15 each and will also be available on site at the festival. We do, however, advise booking as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Tickets for the Lomond Folk Festival
You can now pick up a weekend ticket for the discounted price of £40 to enjoy all three Evening Concerts or get individual tickets for each night. To get your ticket you can visit the Ticket Soup box office in person at the SECC, buy over the phone on 0844 395 4000 or online via ticketsoup.com.JSD Band, Full Original Line-up For First Time In Years
The JSD Band are just one of the many fabulous bands we have lined up for the 2013 Lomond Folk Festival. This is a rare chance to see the legendary and influential Scottish Celtic and folk rock band.
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