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Ramblin' Man Fair 2017 Returns Bigger, Louder & Longer! 

23/2/2017

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One of the UK's fastest growing festivals, Ramblin' Man Fair has added a third day to its impressive and still growing itinerary. Set to take place once again in Maidstone's Mote Park, from 28 - 30 July, this years' even will be headed up by Saxon, Extreme, and ZZ Top.
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By Eamon O'Neill On 23rd February 2017.

One of the UK's fastest growing festivals, Ramblin' Man Fair has added a third day to its impressive and still growing itinerary. Set to take place once again in Maidstone's Mote Park, from 28 - 30 July, this years' even will be headed up by returning NWOBHM heroes, Boston funk metal merchants Extreme, and Southern boogie legends ZZ Top.


Ramblin’ Man Fair has become the must see event for discerning hard rock loving festival goer, featuring a quality musical line up with a number of 2017 UK exclusive performances. The event is a unique experience fast becoming a staple of the UK festival calendar. 

This year's event sees Ramblin’ Man Fair for the first time adds a third day, with the festival open from 4pm on Friday 28th July. Friday's line-up is set to be headed up by Saxon, with Vivian Campbell's Last In Line, classic rock favourites Y&T, and former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet all set to appear. 

Other acts to appear across the weekend include the just-added Glenn Hughes, Iron Maiden man Steve Harris' British Lion, and hair metal supremos Dokken. Also announced recently, Scott Gorham and Black Star Riders will be taking to the bill.

Commenting about their addition, Black Star Riders' front man Ricky Warwick says; “BSR are delighted to make their Ramblin' Man debut at this years festival. Having played there last year with Thin Lizzy and Warwick/Johnson I can vouch for what a wonderful and atmospheric experience it is. Black Star Riders will be ready and primed!!!!!!!”

Tickets for Ramblin' Man Fair are on sale now, with full details and links below. A full list of acts appearing can also be viewed on the poster below.  

Friday only ticket General Admission - £45*
Friday only ticket VIP - £65*

Weekend General Admission – £150.00*
Weekend VIP - £250.00*
*Subject to booking Fee

Day Tickets Now On Sale at 
Day General Admission - £85*
Day VIP Admission - £125*
*Subject to booking Fee

To keep up to date with all Ramblin’ Man Fair announcements please like, follow and visit the official festival site. 
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