Date
Friday 28 July 2017 — Sunday 30 July 2017
Location
Mote Park
Maidstone,
United Kingdom
Link
Description
On July 29th & 30th 2017, there is only one place to be. Ramblin’ Man Fair is an annual music festival celebrating classic and contemporary rock, progressive rock, blues and country.
Ramblin’ Man Fair – brought to you by Spirit Of Rock – has a unique philosophy. It is a rock festival designed for rock fans by rock fans. Our aim is to create the ultimate festival experience.
Ramblin’ Man Fair has the perfect location in Mote Park in Maidstone, Kent – close to London and easily accessible from continental Europe, and surrounded by beautiful English countryside. In addition, we offer the very best in food and drink, including our own beer festival. Our accommodation includes Glamping at the Ranch in Mote Park and Camping at The Mote. And our VIP facilities include a special bar with viewing platform.
The first two years of Ramblin’ Man Fair, have provided so many great memories. The Scorpions celebrating their 50th anniversary with their first UK show in more than a decade. Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Gregg Allman performing on a British stage for the final time in our first year. Classic rock legends Whitesnake and the first ever UK headline festival show for southern rock princes Black Stone Cherry on the main stage in 2016. The Prog Stage has lit up by the likes of Hawkwind, Family, The Zombies, Marillion, Camel, Anathema, Jethro Tull legend Ian Anderson and Procol Harum. The Blues Stage has been graced by Bernie Marsden and Joanne Shaw Taylor, Warren Haynes and Walter Trout. The Outlaw Country Stage has been rocked by Jason & The Scorchers, The White Buffalo, Hayseed Dixie and Shooter Jennings. Over two years we have had so many other great performances from such diverse acts as Rival Sons, Dream Theater, Saxon, Blue Oyster Cult, Thin Lizzy, Thunder, Airborne, Europe, Terrorvision, and The Temperance Movement.
But that has just been the beginning! For 2017, Ramblin’ Man Fair has an outstanding line-up of great acts from across the world. In the words of Led Zeppelin, we ramble on…
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