Tapestry Goes West: Jeffrey Lewis, John Power among first confirmations
Wales finest rock and re-enactment festival returns this year, as Tapestry Goes West.
The event runs over the 8th and 9th of August at Margam Park in Port Talbot, South Wales. Among the first confirmed to appear are former La’s bassist John Power, Clientele and Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters, though other attractions come in the form of jousting, archery, a Lords and Ladies football tournament and other such medieval nonsense.
Full line-up so far below – tickets can be bartered for here for £60.
John Power
Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters
El Goodo
Clientele
The Beep Seals
The Dulocks
The Wolf People
Big Boss Man
The Cherry Bombers
Danny and the Champions of the World
The Tokyo Dragons
Circulus
Threatmantics
Zevas and Pepper
Radio Luxembourg
ZunZunEgui
Jim Jones Revue
Alan Tyler
The Golden Silvers
Diagonal
The See See
Los Chicos
Tim Ten Yen
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rock and re-enactment?
WHAT THE FUCK??
They normally have jousting with a live soundtrack.
It's really fun. I missed it last year to go to Field Day instead.
A friend just texted to see if I'm going this year. I think I probably will...


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