SELLING out in record time, Barn on the Farm this year pulled out all the stops for one of the most phenomenal years yet.
The weekend saw Brit Award winning James Bay pack out the main stage barn on Sunday night for his first and only festival headline performance of 2015, with other impressive shows coming from Hudson Taylor, who were added at the very last minute ahead of the secret headliner, Gabrielle Aplin for the intimate Friday.
Renowned as one of the best festivals for discovering hotly tipped talent, BOTF showcased the extraordinarily talented Billie Marten, Port Isla, I Am L and Samm Henshaw to name just a few.
Over three days BOTF played host to over 70 acts across three stages including the brand new (and aptly named) New Stage, which hosted notable shows from Little Comets, Sunset Sons, Kimberley Anne and many more.
Year on year BOTF ups the level of artist and this year was no exception.
Highlights include Rag ‘N’ Bone Man and Jack Garratt on the Sunday main stage.
Prides set the Saturday afternoon alight while Foy Vance blew the crowd away in the Wooden Barn stage with a beautiful intimate performance.
With music at the heart of the festival, BOTF will release information very shortly for 2016’s festival, which will again include a carefully tailored line-up to entertain and amaze music lovers.
- For more information please visit www.barnonthefarm.co.uk.
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