AN ANDOVER pub is hosting a music festival this weekend, featuring a variety of artists.
The Old Bell and Crown in Hatherden will play host to the Hoe-Down Festival on Saturday, July 15.
The event, which is in partnership with Love Andover and Andover Radio, will run from 1:30pm to 11pm.
Headlining the festival are Stonepig, and other bands and artists including Jake Ward, Rob Butler and the Showponies are set to be part of the lineup in what is certain to be an exciting event.
Lyndsay Kitson is the new Landlady of The Old Bell and Crown, she told the Advertiser: "We are hoping, weather permitted that it will be really busy.
"We're offering a barbecue and hog roast, which will be there until it sells out.
"We'll also have a cider tent featuring some guest ciders, it should be really good fun!"
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Described by Love Andover as "the ultimate music festival experience", The Old Bell and Crown's Hoe-Down festival's full lineup is as follows:
Line-up and Timings
- Jake Ward, 1:30pm
- Rob Butler, 2:30pm
- Richard Baugh, 3.30pm
- Incolour, 4:30pm
- The Showponies, 5:30pm
- No Way Out, 7:15pm
- Stonepig, 9pm
Those who wish to find out more about the event can do so by clicking here.
To find out more about The Old Bell and Crown, click here.
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