In the Woods Festival

In The Woods
Dates First Weekend September
Location(s) Kent, England, United Kingdom
Years active 2006–present
Website
http://www.inthewoodsfestival.co.uk

In The Woods Festival is an annual independent music festival in England which focuses on promoting up and coming talent in the music industry and the arts. The festival is set in private woodland in Kent and usually takes place on the first full weekend of September, commencing on the Friday afternoon for two days and nights.[1] It is hosted and curated by the band Laurel Collective and organised with friends Tim Adam-Smith and Will Brown.[2] The first event was held in 2006 as a party for friends with 80 people attending and has subsequently grown to a capacity of 1000, a size which the organisers wish to keep the same. The location of the festival is undisclosed to the public and is only revealed to guests attending shortly before the festival starts. Since 2009 In The Woods has been compered by Xfm's John Kennedy.

History

The inspiration behind the festival came when Laurel Collective drummer Charlie Andrew and guitarist Olly Puglisi were walking Mulberry (Charlie's dog) through the woods and had the idea of putting on a DIY festival with their band and their friends.[3] In August 2006 the first event took place with 4 acts and one stage and has grown organically ever since.

Stages

View from top of The Quarry
Laurel Lounge

The music is performed over two stages, with an additional stage for spoken word and a silent disco.

The Quarry

The Quarry is the main stage and is located in a disused clay quarry which forms a natural amphitheatre amongst the trees and serves as the main performance area.

Laurel Lounge

The Laurel Lounge is the second stage which is set amongst laurel trees and plays to host to the more acoustic acts of the festival.

Spoken Word Stage

The Spoken Word Stage, located in a stunning woodland grove and amplified through individual wireless headphones, is the venue for a programme of poetry, storytelling and comedy curated by the singer and songwriter Richard Navarro.

Awards

In 2013 ITW won 'Best Independent Festival' at the AIM awards. The festival was also nominated for 'Best Line-up' and 'Best Grass-roots festival' at the 2013 UK Festival awards.

Past Line Ups

2014

The Quarry

Laura Marling, Toddla T, Glass Animals, Kate Tempest, Years & Years, Francobollo, Pomrad, Nao, Kyan, Shopping, Febueder,

Laurel Lounge

Marika Hackman, Slaves, Soak, Jack Garratt, Gengahr, Trudie Dawn Smith, Ichi, Laura J Martin, Juffage, Rachael Lander,

2013

The Quarry

Ghostpoet, Drenge, Findlay, Young Fathers, Sivu, Superfood, Landshapes, Khushi, Benin City, Phox, Emperor Yes,

Laurel Lounge

Kwabs, Fimber Bravo, Marika Hackman, Maxixe, Soccer 96, Nick Mulvey, Hello Skinny, Rosie Lowe, Fun Adults, Barnacles,

2012

The Quarry

Alt-J (∆), Laurel Collective, Dog Is Dead, AlunaGeorge, Kwes, Peter and Kerry, Raisa K, Fiction

Laurel Lounge

Stealing Sheep, Nordic Giants, Eska, Tanya Auclair, Beaty Heart, SiVU, Maia, Nathan Holme.

Spoken Word (new for 2012)

Charlie Dupre, The Freewheelin' Troubadour, Juha Virtanen, Richard Dadd, Indigo Williams, Dorothy Lehane/Richard Navarro

2011

The Quarry

Micachu and the Shapes, Laurel Collective, Post War Years, Man Like Me, Pete and the Pirates, DELS, Three Trapped Tigers, Clout!

Laurel Lounge

Anais Mitchell, Lucy Rose, Lianne La Havas, Alt-J (∆), Peter and Kerry, Oliver Coates + Moates and Thrones, Elan Tamara, L.A. Salami, Dogtanion.

2010

The Quarry

Anna Calvi, Laurel Collective, Connan Mockasin, Poino, Vadoinmessico, John & Jehn, Lail Arad, David's Lyre,

Laurel Lounge

The Invisible, Lime Headed Dog, Lulu & The Lampshades, Honeytrap, Mariners Children, Tristram, Raven.

2009

The Quarry

The Invisible, Anna Calvi, Laurel Collective, Micachu and the Shapes, Pete and the Pirates, Connan Mockasin, Screaming Tea Party, Alessi's Ark.

Laurel Lounge

Olivia Chaney, Honeytrap, Josie Lloyd, Lail Arad, Russel Joslin, Oli Wennink, Inner City Pirates.

References

  1. "Listing". In The Woods 2011. efestivals.
  2. "In The Woods". In The Woods Festival Review. Muso's Guide.
  3. "In The Woods". Interview with Bob Tollast. Planet Notion.
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