Weyfest

Weyfest is an annual music festival held at the Rural Life Centre in Tilford, Surrey, England. It usually occurs around mid/end of August.

Weyfest
DatesMid to late August
FrequencyAnnually
Inaugurated2004
Websitewww.weyfest.co.uk

Music is performed from the 3 outdoor stages and an indoor stage. Crafts, stalls, other entertainment and the exhibits of the Rural Life Centre as well as a campsite. Weyfest has earned a good reputation for abundant clean toilets, a large variety of fairly priced high quality food & reasonable bar prices and a safe and friendly family environment. The festival also offers pitches for all types of camping, tents, campervans, caravans and motorhomes, and even Electric Hook Up (EHU) if required. It has been voted one of the UK's top festivals by Planet Rock (radio station) listeners and the Daily Telegraph.

History

The 2004 edition was held as a three-day event at the Holly Bush Public House, Frensham, and raised funds for Treloar's. Following a change of licensee, the 2005 edition was held at the same venue as a two-day event to raise funds for Lord Mayor Treloar's College, and was restricted to 500 tickets.[1][2][3]

In 2006, the event took place in the grounds of the Exchange Hotel, Farnham, moving inside in the evening.[4]

Jethro Tull on the Village Green Stage in 2009 (the then main stage)

In 2007, the event was moved to the Rural Life Centre, Tilford,[5] and it reverted to being a three-day event in 2010.[6]

The Enid on Beekeepes Stage in 2011 (the new main stage)

2020 saw Weyfest go on hiatus until 2021 caused by COVID-19 pandemic.

Scouting for Girls on Beekeepers Stage in 2022 (main stage)
Camping at Weyfest 2022

Headline acts

References

  1. "Weyfest 2005" (pdf). Application Annexe. Waverley Borough Council. 2005. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  2. "Occasional Application for a Public Entertainment Licence - The Holly Bush Public House, Shortfield Common Road, Frensham". Licensing (General Purposes) Sub-Committee. Waverley Borough Council. 13 June 2005. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  3. "Weyfest 2005 '05". Festivals. eFestivals. 8 July 2005. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  4. "WeyFest Review". Reviews. MCMLXVIII. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  5. "Weyfest at The Rural Life Centre". Weyfest. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  6. "Weyfest". Festivals. eFestivals. 22 October 2009. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
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