[News] Nene Valley Rock Festival confirm the full lineup for 2024 edition

Nene Valley Rock Festival confirm the full lineup for 2024 edition for September 5th-8th, 2024 at Grimsthorpe Castle, South Lincolnshire. Below all the info from the official website and the complete lineup:

  • NVRF 2024 will be at Grimsthorpe Castle!
  • Classic Rock, Progressive Rock and Blues Rock
  • 3 fully covered stages featuring 56 bands
  • on-site camping, glamping, caravans & motorhomes

Purchase tickets here: https://www.nvrf.rocks/book-tickets

Full line-up now confirmed!

They comprise a few of the bands that played at NVRF 2023 and many more bands that did not, many you’ll be familiar with and some you might not but will wish you had discovered sooner!

Thursday
The Celtic Collection
Swan & Heron stages

5.30pm – 11.00pm
Set lengths 60-90 minutes
10 minute changeover

Hand Of Dimes
Karnataka
Greyfox Conspiracy
Kinky Wizzards

Kingfisher stage
5.00pm – 11.15pm
Set lengths 60-90 minutes
30 minute changeover

Crow Black Chicken
Cloak & Dagger
Swords Of Light
Delta Fuse

Friday
Swan & Heron stages

11.00am – 11.15pm
Set lengths 60-120 minutes
10 minute changeover

Nektar
Gryphon
Deborah Bonham
Square Wild
Austin Gold
Pearl Handled Revolver
Ebb
Derecho
Roadhouse

Kingfisher stage
12.45pm – 9.45pm
Set lengths 50-60 minutes
30 minute changeover

Papa Shango
Big Wolf Band
Mother Black Cap
Autumn Killers
The Tirith
Shaw’s Trailer Park
Delfinia

Saturday
Swan & Heron stages

11.00am – 11.15pm
Set lengths 60-90 minutes
10 minute changeover

Darren Wharton’s Renegade
Son Of Man
Mostly Autumn
McHale’s Permanent Brew
Rhabstallion
Spriggan Mist
The Room
Credo
The Blue Lena

Kingfisher stage
12.45pm – 9.45pm
Set lengths 50-60 minutes
30 minute changeover

Comedy Of Errors
Hekz
Blues Boy Kings
Ghost Of The Machine
The Mighty Ra
Simone Galassi
Splink

Sunday
Swan & Heron stages

11.00am – 11.10pm
Set lengths 60-90 minutes
10 minute changeover

Caravan
Martin Turner ex Wishbone Ash
Solstice
Troy Redfern
Doris Brendel
Predatur
Grace
Chris Bevington Organisation
Beguiled

Kingfisher stage
12.45pm – 9.45pm
Set lengths 50-60 minutes
30 minute changeover

Sacrilege
Genius The Fool
Born Healer
Treebeard
Neil Sadler Band
Azure
Daylight Robbery

Location:

The 2024 event will be held at the stunning grounds of Grimsthorpe Castle, near Bourne, that dates back to the 13th century with the most recent additions by Sir John Vanbrugh (Castle Howard, Blenheim Palace etc) and grounds designed by Capability Brown (Longleat, Highclere etc). We know how much you appreciated our endeavours to take the festival standard up a notch or two and we’re sure that in 2024 you’ll be just as impressed with the new venue as well as the great sound quality we gave you in 2023. We will still have:

  • a dedicated NVRF camp site close to the music arena for tents, motorhomes and caravans, with both a price per pitch (as before) and a single-person tent option
  • hotels reasonably nearby for those not wanting to camp
  • we have also introduced a ‘glamping’ option
  • free day parking available for all
  • peaceful family-friendly surroundings
  • easy access to major roads
  • decent facilities such as “luxury loos” and “luxury showers” etc.

Arena:

Your comfort matters!

  • all stages and their audience will again be housed within fully covered marquees
  • “luxury loos”! Not those horrible blue cubicles; we’ve booked the sort of toilets you get at weddings. It costs us more but we know it matters to you!
  • open sides, weather permitting, so you can sit in the sun if you wish
  • space to bring your own camping chairs into the arena within a designated area subject to appropriate conditions, including H&S rules. This is offered at your own risk.
  • real-ale bar (other drinks will also be available!) and food concessions operating within the arena
  • additional benches for your use
  • just a short walk from the camp site to the music arena.

Mission:

We are all music lovers. The festival is all about the music and its fans – you! We aim to:

  • provide opportunities to some amazing bands that the bigger, established festivals won’t touch because they have yet “made it” so won’t make money for them
  • support the iconic bands from earlier years who now struggle to get gigs, many of whom are now cited as influences
  • cover the costs of the festival but the festival is run ‘not-for-profit’. The organisers will not take any wages, salary or even expenses. If there is any profit it will stay in the festival and will go towards the following year.

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Author: Jacopo Vigezzi

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