Jason presents this Deepdale Festival Podcast, chatting with artists who are performing at Deepdale Festival 2023. This episode includes Polly Paulusma (Performing Thursday), Matt Watson (Performing Thursday), Phoebe Austin (Performing Sunday as part of AWMTV) and Lewis Buxton (Toast Poetry offering Free Poems & Performing on Friday & Sunday).
Thanks for listening to the Deepdale Podcast, produced by the team at Deepdale Camping & Rooms, Deepdale Farm and Dalegate Market in Burnham Deepdale on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast.
Deepdale Festival 2023
Thursday 21st to Sunday 24th September
Deepdale Camping & Rooms hosts a small but perfectly formed folk festival across 3 stages on the last weekend of September. The Brick Barn, Orchard Stage & Courtyard will host more than 40 superb acts. Take a look at the programme.
Headliners include: The Leisure Society, Kathryn Williams, Morganway, India Electric Co., Cut Throat Francis, Polly Paulusma, Michele Stodart & Mishra.
Day tickets are on sale, we’ve announced the programme, and although on site accommodation is full, there are day tickets on sale and partner accommodation providers.
We hope you’ll join us for a brilliant weekend of music. For ticket information click here.
Enjoy this first episode of the Deepdale Festival Podcast 2023. You can subscribe through most podcast directories & apps by searching Deepdale Podcast, through Castbox (our host), iTunes , or using the RSS feed
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We’ll be back with more artist interviews over the next few weeks on the lead up to Deepdale Festival 2023. But in the meantime if you’d like to listen to previous episodes of the Deepdale Podcast you can find them on your podcast provider or head to our websites deepdalecamping.co.uk or deepdalefarm.co.uk to see the whole back catalogue. We particularly recommend the December episodes, where Chris gives us his Top Albums of the Year recommendations.
Thanks again for listening, stay safe and well, and hope we’ll see you back at Deepdale in the not too distant future.