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Mercury Must: Stamford Riverside Festival



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
STAMFORD'S 8th Riverside Festival – the biggest not for profit music and arts event in the area – is on Saturday July 5th.
A fantastic line-up of bands will feature on four stages and there will be a beer festival marquee and children's entertainment.

If you didn't get a copy of the festival brochure free with the Mercury last week then here's the list of bands...

Start times are approximate.

Riverside Stage – an open air stage offering a wide variety of music

Blacklight Club 1.10pm
Paspatou 2.05pm
The Houndogs 2.55pm
Acer 3.45pm
The Lightyears 4.35pm
Groove Cartel 5.25pm
The Jivecats 6.20pm
The Gangsters 7.20pm
The Undercover
Police 8.20pm
Gabbidon 9.30pm

Marquee Stage – offering rock, punk, indie

Prophecy True 1pm
Shroud 1.40pm
Wasted 2.20pm
The More I See 3.00pm
Stringfinger 3.45pm
Early Grave 4.30pm
March To
The Grave 5.15pm
Death Valley
Piledriver 6pm
Organize Chaos 6.45pm
Vendetta 7.30pm
Chokehold 8.25pm
International
Trust 9.20pm

Acoustic Tent - the most relaxed stage, with acoustic and folk music.

Bohemia's finest 1pm
Mike Sharp 1.25pm
Conor Owen 1.50pm
Blue Soul Express 2.15pm
Ruff n Ready 3pm
Iryna Muha 3.50pm
Chris Conway 4.40pm
Lost on Campus 5.30pm
Kit Holmes 6.20pm
Dead Rabbits 7.20pm
James Chadwick 8.20pm
Opaque 9.25pm

If that doesn't float your boat have a look at one of these:
Live tennis - BBC One, . Coverage from SW19 including the women's final between sisters Venus and Serena Williams.

Football - Carres Grammar School, Sleaford, 3pm. Bourne Town take on a Boston United XI.

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 12:42 PM
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  • Location: Stamford
 
 

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