Down At The Abbey returns to Reading Abbey Ruins on the weekend of September 10th 2022.
Check out our previous artists by clicking on the line-up buttons.
Down At The Abbey returns to Reading Abbey Ruins on the weekend of September 10th 2022.
Check out our previous artists by clicking on the line-up buttons.
"sounding simultaneously like a vintage Louisiana jug band and at the same time very much like themselves.” – Tom Robinson
"Sonic Yorks vs. the richest Devon cream-pop"
"...a dreamy but biting piece of guitar pop...soaring, pastoral, highly intelligent songwriting."
"Snapped Ankles are known for vibrant live shows, an exotic bank of instruments and a barbaric, costumed dress sense" DIY
“Sounds like a party in the desert where everyone's invited" - Loud & Quiet
"Campbell is that rare artist: one not just with a singular vision, but also the technical ability to realise it." The Guardian
"the dance-punk of LCD Soundsystem and the sprechgesang vocals of Mark E. Smith" - Loud and Quiet
"Masterful punk poetry" - NME
"At the forefront of the current post-punk resurgence" - The Line of Best Fit
"A promising folk poet" The Guardian
A rare solo performance from the ex-Morning Runner singer
"Their songs take you down some surprising roads but are totally worth following!" - Steve Lamacqc, BBC 6 Music
"the endearing, angry-voiced monk of folk"
"an exciting entry in the book of UK psychedelia." - Louder Than War
"Fingerpicking good... Gwenifer Raymond is a profound talent" The Guardian
"Noon Garden is laced in colour" - Clash Magazine
"Spectacular" - Liz Green, BBC Introducing Oxford
"Sophie back doing what she does best, delivering the goods with her gorgeous ethereal style" - DIY
"joyously breathtaking..." The Line of Best Fit
"A channel-hopping trip through your family favourite films and TV shows"
Tomorrow Bird are a British acoustic duo
intricate folk guitar with heartfelt modern lyrics.
Jelly led a variety of art and entertainment activities.
Soak up the sights on the river and learn a little bit of history too.