Godney Gathering opens submissions for 2025 festival

By Laura Linham

4th Sep 2024 | Local News

While the countdown to Godney 2025 is on, the festival remains true to its roots.
While the countdown to Godney 2025 is on, the festival remains true to its roots.

The Godney Gathering has officially opened submissions for its 2025 festival, inviting musicians, market traders, and volunteers to apply for a chance to participate in the popular event. This beloved festival, which has been bringing Gatherers of all ages together since 2011, has grown significantly from its humble beginnings as a single-stage outdoor event.

Over the years, The Godney Gathering has hosted unforgettable performances by renowned artists such as Lightning Seeds, UB40, Feeder, The Darkness, Scouting For Girls, Gentleman's Dub Club, The Zutons, Judge Jules, and The K's.

While the countdown to Godney 2025 is on, the festival remains true to its roots. The Glastonbury Calling Stage continues to champion local talent, making it a sought-after platform for musicians from the South West. The Godney Gathering isn't just about the headliners – it's a family-friendly event with multiple stages, a Silent Disco, and 'The Playground' for younger attendees.

Mike Daniells, the festival's founder, expressed his gratitude: "It's surreal to look back and see where we are now, and that's all thanks to the unsung heroes behind the scenes. To every Gatherer who has joined us over the years, thank you. Festivals like The Godney Gathering are where memories are made."

Artist submissions will close on 1st November 2024, and the festival team encourages interested parties to apply soon. The Godney Gathering 2025 is set to take place at Garslade Farm, Godney, Somerset, from 18th to 19th July 2025.

For more information and to get involved, visit The Godney Gathering's website.

     

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