Oxford’s very own festival of Americana, roots and good honest music, is back.
The Isis Farmhouse, Haystacks Corner, The Towing Path, Iffley Lock, Oxford OX4 4EL, Sat 29 July 2017
Halfway to Seventy-Five is a Festival of Americana and roots music in the meadow at the back of the Isis Farmhouse. It’s laid-back, chilled-out and carefully organised, and the acts range from the home-grown (including Little Brother Eli) to the far-blown (Rachel Laven will be popping over from Texas)!
There will be the Isis Farmhouse’s usual tasty homemade food and drink served all day, too, including a whole pig burning on a stick and their very own beer – Halfway to Seventy-Five Hoptric - brewed locally by the Oxford Craft Beer Co.
Full-day tickets for Halfway to Seventy-Five have already sold out, but evening only tickets, valid from 7.30pm, are still available at Oxford’s Truck Store, at the Isis Farmhouse, and online. The evening tickets will cover performances from Jonny Payne & the Thunder, the Rosellys and Little Brother Eli, plus the after party in the bar.
Please note that the venue accepts cash only – no cheques or cards.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash at all times.
All food and drink consumed on the premises must be purchased on the premises – don’t take your own!