Hopfarm Festival Confirm Graham Coxon and More

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Manu Chao La Ventura, Graham Coxon and Chrissie Hynde with JP Jones have been announced to play the 4th annual Hop Farm Music Festival.

Festival boss Vince Power said: “I’m very pleased to announce even more acts. We have so many great bands on the bill so far and it shows that this year is going to be fantastic.”

The two-day festival will take place on Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd July in Paddock Wood, Kent. Maintaining its NO SPONSORSHIP, NO BRANDING ethos, the Hop Farm will be sticking to the winning formula of programming legendary acts with contemporary acts, making it the ‘must go to’ festival.
 
The Hop Farm Music Festival, whose past artists include Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Paul Weller, Florence and the Machine, Mumford and Sons etc is a totally independent festival, which has a policy of no sponsorship, no branding and no added VIP areas so that all festival goers enjoy the same experience, great bands and a great time!

The festival has 4 music stages and includes comedy and campsite stages.
 

Published on 31 March 2011 by UKFG

Hopfarm Festival 2011 Graham Coxon Chrissie Hynde with JP Jones MANU CHAO LA VENTURA

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