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Hello all,


Just wanted to let you know about a great little event called Festinho happening 29th-31st August in the grounds of Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk.


It's a UK/Brazil fusion music festival, very small (about 1500 capacity), we're raising money for the Action for Brazil's Children Trust (www.abctrust.org.uk).


We have a tidy little line up including: The Blockheads, The Bays, Hexstatic, Faze Action, Mixmaster Morris, James Yuill, Soul Jazz Soundsystem, DJ Shadow's Entroducing performed LIVE by Introducing, Voodoo Trombone Quartet, Indecision, Zeep, Andy Votel, Jon Kennedy, Another Fine Day, Captive State, Echaskech, Lucky Elephant, Dr Rubberfunk, Digitonal, Laroca, Batmacumba featuring DJ Cliffy & guests


We've got a competition running at the moment to win 4 tickets for you and some friends, go here for more details: www.festinho.com/eshot


It's going to be a great festival (kids friendly) and its all for a good cause. Come join us! :)


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When the Blockheads play .. please mention to them that there is a 100% Ian Dury soundalike doing the public announcements at Blackfriars Tube station every morning .... in case they're interested that is...


The festival looks a good'un .. hope it goes well. Would like to see Beardyman and Shadow but cannot make the date

  • 3 weeks later...

Cheeky little bump to this thread :)


Shame you can't come Benjaminty!


Here's the full line up in an impressive looking list format!!


The Blockheads

The Bays

Hexstatic

Faze Action

Mixmaster Morris

James Yuill

Rob Luis (Tru-Thoughts)

Soul Jazz Soundsystem

DJ Shadow's Entroducing performed LIVE by Introducing

Voodoo Trombone Quartet

Indecision

Zeep

Andy Votel

Jon Kennedy

Another Fine Day

Captive State

Echaskech

Lucky Elephant

Dr Rubberfunk

Digitonal

Laroca

Batmacumba featuring DJ Cliffy & guests


The Kentish Green Tent presents:

**Live**

Bombay Monkey

Moefoe

Dialog A/V

Origami Dinosaur

Minke

The KG3

The Dirty Disco

Zoe Nicol

Sakura


PLUS DJ sets from :-

Dead Boy Racer

Hex the Dex

Daft Pink

Barry Dark & Tentonatom

Peepshow Paddy

Input Junkie

Raz


Features include: Body & Soul area, Brazilian cocktail bars, a daily BBQs & camp fire, an art area, Brazilian workshops: capoeira, samba and percussion, cream teas, fancy dress and a kids play area

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