The Moseley Arts and Folk Festival is an annual folk festival that takes place each September in Moseley Park, two miles outside the centre of Birmingham. In its organisers' own words: "We try to program a healthy mix of traditional, contemporary and downright experimental folk and acoustic music. Showcasing unsigned acts right next to well established international artists makes for a really exciting bill. Ours is very much a family friendly event with activities for all ages." This year's festival took place between the 3rd and 5th September, and photographer Robert Hadley was there for each of its three days. These photographs were all taken on the first day (Friday 3rd September) and feature the following acts: 1. The Waterboys 2. The Wonder Stuff 3. The Wonder Stuff 4. Our Man in the Field 5. Dana Gavanski
Band Links:-
https://www.moseleyfolk.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/moseleyfolkfestival
https://twitter.com/moseleyfolk
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Picture Gallery:-
The Waterboys
The Wonder Stuff
The Wonder Stuff
Our Man in the Field
Dana Gavanski
intro
Robert Hadley photographs the first day of The Moseley Arts and Folk Festival which took place this year between the 3rd and 5th September.
live reviews |
Birmingham, 3/9/2022....4/9/2022 |
With photographs from Robert Hadley, Toni Woodward enjoys this year’s Moseley Folk and Arts Festival in Birmingham which includes sets from artists as diverse as The Weather Station, Supergrass, Seaside Steve, Midlake, Jethro Tull and The Coral. |
photography |
Photoscapes 1 (2022) |
In the first of three galleries Robert Hadley photographs The Weather Station and Kurt Vile at this year's Moseley Arts and Folk Festival in Birmingham. |
Photoscapes 2 (2022) |
Photoscapes 3 (2022) |
Photoscapes 2 (2021) |
Photoscapes 3 (2021) |
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