Thursday 23rd to Sunday 26th September 2021
Sunday - The Orchard
Touring as Alden & Patterson with their brilliant new album Hunter, they are heading back to Deepdale with the wonderful Noel Dashwood on dobro. Their music weaves rich vocal harmonies, fiddle, guitar and dobro around beautifully written original songs and melodies. Their music takes influence from English folk traditions with uplifting instrumentals and self-penned songs depicting tales of young travellers, sleepy seas and their affection for home.
Their independently-released debut album ‘Call Me Home’ received widespread critical acclaim and was awarded ‘Editor’s Choice Album of the Year’ by fRoots, the UK’s leading publication specialising in folk and world music.
Over the last three years the trio have made a name as one of the best new acts on the scene and have toured the UK and Europe extensively including main stage slots at the UK’s most prestigious festivals and a tour with folk legends Show of Hands.
This was the programme for Deepdale Festival 2021, our 4th annual festival. We had a fabulous weekend, with an amazing range of musical talent including national and local bands.
To see photos of Deepdale Festival 2021, please see our Facebook photo album: www.facebook.com/media/
As a pre cursor to the main festival, for those staying on
Thursday night, we have a very special evening session in the
Brick Barn. Not to be missed!
So much music on Friday, starting late morning - Prepare yourself for the weekend of music ahead.
There will be Live Music on the Brick Barn Stage
& Orchard Stage from about 12noon till about 10.30pm
Juggling Workshop with the Bazazi Brothers
There will be Live Music on the Brick Barn Stage,
Orchard Stage and in St Mary's Church
from about 11.30am till about 10.30pm.
Star Gazing with King's Lynn & District Astronomy Society
There will be Live Music on the Brick Barn Stage,
Orchard Stage and in St Mary's Church from
11am till late evening.
Katie Doherty & The Navigators
Song Writing Workshop with Chris Fox
Star Gazing with King's Lynn & District Astronomy Society