Gathering Festival comes to Oxford

Dry The River, Lucy Rose, and Bastille will all descend on Oxford this weekend.

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What?
Gathering is a brand new music festival packed with folk and rock bands and singer-songwriters. Likelihood is that you won’t have heard of many of the bands. Maybe you won’t have heard of any. However, with headliners such as Dry The River, Lucy Rose, and Bastille – all up and coming acts that are really worth seeing – this is the chance to see these acts play wonderfully intimate and familiar venues before you lose the opportunity to do so again.
Tickets cost only £20 and are nearly sold out! Your ticket gives you access to all the gigs throughout the day, as well as entry to the Propaganda night at the 02 Academy that evening.

When?
Saturday 20th October

Where?
This festival accounts for the October rain and takes place indoors, across a range of venues on Cowley Road. We recommend you bring your bike for any quick venue changes between acts.

The big recommendations:

Dan Croll (5.55pm – 6.20pm, East Oxford Community Centre)

His new single From Nowhere sounds like the produce of Metronomy’s more folky cousin, but Dan Croll has a lot more to offer than the simple comparison we’ve just attributed to him. You will miss out if you don’t turn up in time for this.

Hey Sholay (7.05pm – 7.30pm, The Bullingdon)

Melodic. Catchy. Good vocals. Great band.

King of Cats (7.15pm – 7.45pm, Port Mahon)

See these guys pour their hearts out via their folk-blues tunes. You may feel like you’re trespassing it is so heart-wrenchingly intimate.

Fossil Collective (7.35pm – 8pm, East Oxford Community Centre)

Imagine Fleet Foxes releasing a country album – you’ll be in safe hands with this band.

The Other Tribe (11.15 – 11.50pm, The Bullingdon)

It’s eveningtime, you’ll want to have a dance. Songs such as Skirts will be perfect for this, just listen and see, and they’ve got plenty more similarly well produced tracks.

For the full line-up, tickets, and more information please visit:

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Stay tuned: we’ll have interviews with some of the acts posted online later in the week.