Music : House, Reggae, Retro, Chillout / Leftfield and Rock
Headstock Festival was set up in 2010 by Newstead Enterprise. Headstock is part of a bigger endeavour to create a sustainable future for the village, which suffered severe deprivation after the coal mine closed in 1987. Newstead’s plight was recognised by the BBC and the Big Lottery Fund, who joined forces on the Village SOS project in a bid to start a rural regeneration. The BBC is filming the journey of the villages, including the regeneration of Newstead, for a primetime
BBC One show to be broadcast this August.
Last year’s Headstock was runner up for Best New Festival at the UK Festival Awards and received rave reviews from media and festival attendees. This years Headstock grows from a one-day event to two days and three nights. The Festival is situated in the community’s own stunning 230-acre eco-park, with the main stage sitting in a natural amphitheatre and camping available on site.
Other attractions at the festival include street theatre, circus performances, DJ workshops and light installations. There’s a dedicated children’s area called Kidstock, and the Lambhorse Cabaret will be wandering around the site entertaining the crowds. They’ll also be bringing along their unique photo booth – a decked-out caravan full of costume pieces and props for people to dress up
and be snapped in. A bar will serve real ale and cider at reasonable prices and home made food from local traders will be available.
Line-up: Echo & The Bunnymen, The Lightning Seeds, Tunng, The Herbaliser Band, Highness Soundsystem (Nottm reggae), house DJs all weekend, BBC Introducing unsigned local acts, and more. See:
headstockfestival.com