Teddy Rocks Festival has revealed its day splits for their 2019 event, due to take place between 3rd – 5th May at Charisworth Farm in Blandford, Dorset. The festival has also confirmed new additions Loathe, King Nun and Luice.
Day splits are as follows:
FRIDAY 3RD MAY
Vocalzone Second Stage
Our Hollow, Our Home
Dream State
Loathe
Parting Gift
I, The Mapmaker
As Flames Rise
The Greyhound Third Stage
Oas-is
The Lounge Kittens
Stiff Bizkit
Stone Grove
Riff Mission
Cherry Lotus
Merry Woodland Fourth Stage
Quinns Quinney
Panthertrix
Soulhole
Clockwork Carousel
Trevann Fanthorpe
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SATURDAY 4TH MAY
OnBuy.com Main Stage
The Darkness
Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons
The Dirty Youth
Press To Meco
Sean MacGowan
Black Orchid Empire
Saints Of Sin
Vocalzone Second Stage
STONE BROKEN
The Bottom Line
Virginmarys
Wolfjaw
Youth Killed It
Raiders
Wolf Culture
Death By Shotgun
The Greyhound Third Stage
Dookie
Know Your Enemy
Tenacious G
Blinked 182
Sinful Maggie
The Gusettes
Pretty Little Enemy
Trip Wizard
Wave Chase
The Stayawakes
Silk Bullets
Merry Woodland Fourth Stage
The Bomo Swing
Disco’s Out (Murder’s In)
Mischa & His Merry Men
Psycho-acoustic Goat
Burg & The Back Porch Band
Danny Adams
Edd Bleach
Joey Fry
Olly Hopper-Pay
Andy Stock
Click Sargent Music Programme
Lagan / Verbal Remedies
Paintheatrix
Hoola Cru
Hoopfulness
The Yoga Movement
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SUNDAY 5TH MAY
OnBuy.com Main Stage
The Zutons
Toploader
Fatherson
Bang Bang Romeo
Bloxx
The Franklys
San Marlo
Vocalzone Second Stage
Louis Berry
Greywind
King Nun
Paris Youth Foundation
Cold Years
Towers
Bird Shoes
Naked Sunday
The Greyhound Third Stage
Foo Forgers
Lionstar
Black Water County
The Decatonics
Last Resort
Stitch
Wavebye
Wonkey Donkeys
Luice
Toxic Fruitcake
Laika
Merry Woodland Fourth Stage
Matt Black
Mother Ukers
The Two Man Travelling Medicine Show
Sixteen String Jack
Si Genaro
Chris Payn
27 Days
Ben Jones
Moonbeams
Shannon White
Shaun Gary Palmer
Lagan / Verbal Remedies
The Yoga Movement
Children’s Storytelling
Teddy Rocks Festival started from humble beginnings in a country pub in North Dorset in 2012. Founder of TRF, Tom Newton (29), wanted to help fundraise for the charity Teddy20 which was started by his parents to raise money for children and families fighting cancer after the sad loss of his brother, Ted Newton, who was 10 years old when he lost his life to a rare bone cancer.
The festival has raised over £250,000 with help from previous headliners which include: Feeder, Ash, Twin Atlantic, Modestep, Scouting For Girls, From The Jam, The Hoosiers, and Don Broco. In 2018 alone the festival raised over £83,000 and to this day all profits received from the sale of tickets are donated to Teddy20.
Teddy Rocks is due to take place between 3rd – 5th May at Charisworth Farm. For tickets, the full line-up and further information head over to the Teddy Rocks website.