Tickets

The Fisher Theatre is the information hub for the festival and handles all ticket sales.

'The Fisher' as it is known locally is in Broad Street Bungay and is the festival information desk and where the East Anglian Traditional Music Trust will have a presence. https://www.eatmt.org.uk.

Information

When you buy tickets directly from the box office you pay no additional fee. If you choose to buy online you will only pay one booking fee of £1.50 for multiple tickets. There is an option to support the theatre with a small donation. The Fisher Theatre is a gem and struggles for cash. It is mainly run by volunteers. Even if you don't make a donation please make use of the bar and buy something. The ice creams are gorgeous.

Here you can find out what is happening, pick up a programme, sit and relax with a beer or coffee. The Theatre will open at 9.00am and stays open throughout the evening. It will close after the last performance. There are toilets here.

You will also be able to pick up a map and get directions from our wonderful festival volunteer stewards.

Bookable events.

Workshops

All workshops are £5 and hosted by an expert tutor.

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Sam Kelly & support

This event costs £15, taking place at the Fisher Theatre on Saturday 7th September 7pm. Eliza Delf & The Wilderness are the support act.

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Solana & support

This event costs £15, taking place at the Fisher Theatre on Friday the 6th September 7pm. The Medlars are the support act.

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Will Power and Big Sky

This event costs £10, taking place in St Mary’s Church on Saturday the 7th September. Will Power is a trio of local virtuoso performers who will explore the folk traditions of some of our well known composers. Big Sky from Norwich is a well respected and charismatic choir led by the inspirational Sian Croose.

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Family Ceilidh

This is a free event but you will need a ticket for each person that attends due to limited numbers. Taking place at the Bungay Community Centre on Sunday 8th September from 5-7pm.

This is an opportunity for families to enjoy dancing together in a fun and light hearted way to our fabulous Bungay Folk Festival House Band and in the safe hands of Stumpy Oak Caller Sarah.

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Xim French Bal

This is a dance event. You can come and enjoy the music or join in with the dancing. You will need a ticket. It’s similar to a French Ceilidh. Taking place on Sunday 8th September at the Bungay Community Centre from 8-10pm. Tickets cost £5.

Xim’s music has been described as funky, tension-stoked, with heavy power chords and a big, big sound, and sometimes quiet, thoughtful, even wistful. However you describe it, it’s brilliant to dance to

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