THURSDAY
8pm*: Mike Wood & Ian Hill, Gerry McNeice, Cartouche and Waterland 8.15pm, Korks Wine Bar: Rachael Goodwin, Nick Hall and Michelle Plum, Dave Vermond and The Gary Stewart Band
FRIDAY
7.30pm, Civic Centre: Gerry McNeice, Steve Turner, Bayou Gumbo and Ruth Notman.
7.30pm, Cricket Club: Blyth Power, Phil Langran, Dave Vermond and Something Nasty in The Woodshed.
7.40pm*: Shaun Murphy, Lime Scurvy, Copper Kettle, Steve Turner and Hall Bros.
8pm, Rugby Club: Ruth Notman, Waterland and Blyth Power.
8.15pm, Courthouse: n evening of Jake Thackray songs with Kevin Loughran & Friends.
8.30pm, Korks: Gerry Cooper, Mawu and The Duncan McFarlane Band.
SATURDAY
12.30pm, Korks: Modern Eulogy, Waterland, Sketch, Tom Bliss and Ruth Notman.
1.30pm, Methodist Hall: Ruth Notman, Dark Horse, Sketch and Bella Hardy & Chris Sherburn.
2pm, Civic Centre: Alistair Hulett, Kerfuffle and Chumbawamba.
2pm, Civic Centre: Children’s entertainment with Pete Whites Suitcase Circus 7.15pm, Courthouse: Follow The Fleece, a 1,000-year history of wool with Nigel Schofield & Friends.
7.30pm* – Trad Concert with Lime Scurvy, Duncan McFarlane, Robin Garside and Dark Horse.
8pm, Civic Centre: Ceilidh with Toothless Mary and Simon Care Trio.
8pm, Methodist Hall: Copper Kettle, Silsden Singers, Bella Hardy and Chumbawamba.
8pm, Korks: Kerfuffle, Phil Langran and Bayou Gumbo.
SUNDAY
Noon, Korks: Gerry McNeice, Mawu, Dave Vermond and Vin Garbutt.
2pm, Civic Centre: The Malkies, Kefuffle and Coope, Boyes & Simpson.
4pm, Cricket Club: Deb Sandland and The Duncan McFarlane Band.
7pm, Korks: Coope, Boyes & Simpson, Fyrish and Cartouche.
7.30pm, Civic Centre: Nick Hall & Michelle Plum, Deb Sandland, The Malkies and Vin Garbutt.
7.30pm*: Waterland and Dave Vermond (Events marked * will be held either at the Whittaker’s beer garden or at the Civic Centre Room 4. Call the Festival Office on 01943 464858 for more details.) A comprehensive programme of events including street entertainment, pub sessions and other attractions is available from shops and other outlets in and around Otley.
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