Walk the Line Festival
The Walk the Line Festival was a music and poetry festival which took place at various venues in Cheltenham, southern England.[1][2]
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Location(s) | Cheltenham |
Years active | 2009–2011 |
Website | www |
The first Walk the Line festival took place on Friday 30 and Saturday 31 October 2009.[3]
2011 line-up
- Ellen and the Escapades
- Beans on Toast
- Crazy Arm
- Tellison
- Charlie Baxter
- Swift Maneuver
- We are The Afterglow
- I The Lion
- Pink Crudge Caravan
- The Peppermint Hunting Lodge
- Miss 600
- Changing Horses
- Midwest Dilemma
- Jim Wain
- Ellie Dussek
- Tina Lundelius
- Nina Condron
- Joe Noel
- 4bel
- Thrill Collins
2010 line-up
- Brown Torpedo
- Midnight Mile
- Jim Lockey & The Solemn Sun
- The Dawn Chorus
- David Ford
- Hitchhikers of the Galaxy
- The Echoes
- Reachback
- Will Kevans
- I Call A Strike
- Che
- Joe Noel
- Pete Taylor
- Gareth Harper
- Thrill Collins
- Dale Campbell
- Ryan Martin
- Edd Donovan
- Faded Circus
- My First Tooth
- The Strange Death of Liberal England
- 6 Day Riot
2009 line-up
- 8-fold
- Ben Marwood
- Broadcast 2000
- Byron Vincent
- Chris T-T
- Crazy Arm
- Crowns on Rats Orchestra
- Fighting Fiction
- Lets Tea Party
- Oxygen Thief
- Post War Years
- Sam Isaac
- Talons
- This Town Needs Guns
- Thrill Collins
- Tubelord
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References
- Walk the Line, efestivals, UK.
- Walk the Line Festival, Facebook.
- Walk the Line '09, efestivals, UK.
External links
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