Shepley Spring Festival

Shepley Spring Festival A weekend of traditional music from home and abroad at this friendly little festival in the Yorkshir

Shepley Spring Festival has been running since 2007 and has built a reputation as one of the great little events early in the festival calendar. Expect the very best music and singing from some of the best national and local artists. In 2019 we found a new location at Storthes Hall Park just a couple of miles from Shepley village. This new venue has the advantage of indoor accommodation and indoor

performance space as well as camping and caravanning for those who prefer it. We are planning a few changes to the layout of the festival, not least the move to a larger campsite just a few minutes walk away along a woodland lane.

01/04/2024

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Shepley Spring Festival is a traditional music weekend based in the West Yorkshire. Established in 2007 the festival has been in the lovely little village of Shepley on the edge of the Peak Distract but in 2019 we are moving to the comfort of an indoor venue set in 40 acres of woodland about 2 miles from our original home.

Our 2019 festival will continue to celebrate great music with great people.

This year as well as concerts there will be more workshops plus music and singing sessions for you to join in, morris dancing, a small cinema on site, children’s events and competitions (musical and table tennis!!). For the first time we have some ensuite accommodation on site as well as plenty of room for camping, caravans and motorhomes.

Edward II headline Saturday night and other artists include, Andy Cutting solo and with his band Topette!, Belshazzar’s Feast, Lady Maisery and new festival patron Jack Rutter....