Knutsford Music Festival is back for 2024, with another jam-packed weekend for music lovers.
The festival returns for its seventh edition this summer from 13th to 16th June 2024 and takes place across a long weekend, bringing a varied programme of music to venues across Knutsford. The event is organised by Knutsford Town Council and aims to bring the community together for a weekend of music events in our great town.
The 2024 programme is set to include three fantastic nights of folk music hosted in partnership with close friend to the festival BBC Radio presenter Mark Radcliffe.
Our sell-out Blues Night also returns to the programme, Alice Armstrong and guests will be performing at Knutsford Little Theatre. This show promises a soulful, genre-busting performance packed with world class musicianship and wry British repartee.
Music on the Moor will return to the Moor on Saturday 15th June as a free, open-air festival for all, celebrating up and coming local talent. This year will see Love to Craft Mcr and Noodle Performing Arts facilitating free sessions for all ages and much more! Follow us on social media for updates.
The fringe festival made up of events hosted by local businesses such as bars, cafes and restaurants (plus shops and more!) will also feature as a way to increase engagement with our fantastic business community.
Tickets for the headline festival events can be purchased in person via the Council Offices on Toft Road (next door to the Library) or via the festival website by visiting:
www.knutsfordmusicfestival.com
Enquiries regarding this year’s programme can be sent to:
info@knutsfordmusicfestival.com
or call 01565 653 929
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