Urban Wild on the Common info for musicians

Thanks for agreeing to play at the Bunker178 stage for Urban Wild!

The final programme, including arrival times for artists and tech details, is here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z4GIXKR6FFgxyNrjtwONAEbAPFCKfrA_nxYWmY-KHpU/

Arrival time is when we need you to arrive at the stage, so please allow another 10 minutes at least to find parking and carry your kit to the stage. Please note that you will not have vehicle access onto the common, if you need help carrying your equipment please let us know.

Here are the public details for the event:

https://community.nationalparkcity.org/events/urban-wild-on-the-common-100632878

The stage will be here:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/WJmmLCRajmygpRpj7

What3words: ///cared.still.opera

We will use the WhatsApp group below on the day for any updates. Please do not share any of the telephone numbers in the group with anyone, and please stick to texts as we will not be able to answer calls. Before the event, please contact us by email – info@thearthousesouthampton.co.uk

https://chat.whatsapp.com/EyPApoHLK5RGOlnOsOFvzG

Festival organisers: Southampton National Park City

Bunbker178 crew: Jez (co-ordinating), Bik (sound), Nicola (compere, power and stage management)

Any questions – let us know!

Artist bios:

Rhythms of Resistance – Southampton’s very own, very loud samba ensemble, often seen at community events, marches and protests.

Cath Watkins and Nic Bradford – duo playing traditional English folk, Klezmer, 50’s jazz and blues and more

Red Stars Choir – a group of peace loving people, on a choral adventure through radical songs past and present.

Angling for Farthings – well-loved traditional folk group performing 19th-century Hampshire folk songs using acoustic instruments like guitars, ukuleles, harmoniums, and penny whistles.

Shanti Green – local singing group sharing songs of solidarity, ecology and resistance.

The Guillotine Union Boys – duo Sam Wise and Bo Gallows, playing full-throttle anarchist folk wired on gospel, rockabilly, and blues

The Mooneyez Band – quirky indie duo (Scott Freeman and Sophie Elizabeth) singing about life, imagination and everything in between, with enough hooks to hang your uncles hat on!

Southampton Ukulele Jam – in equal parts, a jam, a community, a social club, a ukulele ‘boot camp’ and a gigging band.

The above info is for stallholders, but a lot of it is relevant to you, too 🙂