Saturday, 23 July 2011


GuilFest is an independent music and arts festival held in Stoke Park, Guildford. Started in 1992 by Tony Scott, who still runs and directs the festival, which first attracted 1,500 people per day, GuilFest now sees over 20,000 visitors each day and has truly established itself as one of the UK's leading festivals.


This year, the festival took place on the 15th, 16th and 17th of July. This year's festival offered a weekend of great live musical entertainment set across 8 stages, crossing all genres. As well as live music, there was comedy, theatre, arts and crafts, with all other sorts of other entertainment.


Friday's line up included Roger Daltry, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Rifles, Adam Ant and Macavitys Cat. Saturday saw Razorlight, N-Dubs, Noisettes, Peter Andre, The Farm, Pendulum and Wretch 32 to the stage, and on Sunday, visitors could see James Blunt, Erasure, Ziggy Marley, The Blow Monkeys, UK Subs, Public Image and Chipmonk. In all over 140 music acts played, with 28 comedy acts over the weekend.

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