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17/1/2019

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Ramblin' Man Fair has announced Black Stone Cherry as its' Saturday headliner. They join already announced acts The Darkness (Friday headliner), and Foreigner who close the event on Sunday, for the festival which takes place at  Mote Park, Maidstone from 19th - 21st July, 2019. 
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By Eamon O'Neill.

Ramblin' Man Fair
has announced Black Stone Cherry as its' Saturday headliner. They join already announced acts The Darkness (Friday headliner), and Foreigner who close the event on Sunday, for the festival which takes place at  Mote Park, Maidstone from 19th - 21st July, 2019. 

RMF 2019 follows on from the 2018 event, which saw The Cult, Steel Panther & Mott The Hoople ramble on, and 2017, which saw Extreme, ZZ Top, and Saxon put on a show fit for a king. 

Black Stone Cherry's addition sees them added to a line-up that already includes Prog in 
Park headliner Anathema, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Swedish act Pain of Salvation and polish prog giants Riverside. Also recently announced were The Wildhearts, Living Colour, Orange Goblin, Crobot, Obsessed and while Robert Jon And The Wreck.

Black Stone Cherry bridge the gap between the blue collar craftsmanship of dirty, blues-y, pedal-to-the-metal Hard Rock steeped in the ancestral lineage of Southern Rock and the warm, broad embrace of the rock radio mainstream. The band’s substantial catalogue include the critically acclaimed current studio album, 'Family Tree', plus their eponymous debut, 'Folklore And Superstition', 'Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea', 'Magic Mountain' and 'Kentucky', as well as hit singles such as 'Lonely Train,' 'Blind Man,' 'White Trash Millionaire', 'Me and Mary Jane' and fittingly, 'The Rambler.'

The group's southern-tinged style and homespun attitude connected particularly well overseas, where its last four albums hit No. 1 on the U.K. rock charts, with both 'Kentucky' and 'Magic Mountain' debuting in the Top 5 on the U.K. album chart overall.  We are delighted to have them as our Saturday Headliners!”

Black Stone Cherry say; “We are beyond excited to be making our second appearance at Ramblin’ Man Fair! We absolutely love this festival and the music and fans it accommodates!!!! Peace, love and southern rock n roll!”  

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Tickets for Ramblin' Man Fair 2019 are available now, here. To keep up to date with all things Ramblin’ Man Fair visit the RMF website, Facebook and Twitter.   

Ramblin' Man Fair 2018 Acts Announced So Far:
Black Stone Cherry
Foreigner

The Darkness
The Wildhearts

Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Living Colour 
 
Blues Stage
Beth Hart
Ritchie Kotzen

Prog in the Park Stage
Anathema
Pain of Salvation
Riverside 
Koyo

Outlaw Stage
Robert Jon and The Wreck

Grooverider Stage
Orange Goblin
Crobot
Obsessed
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