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Rising Stage Ramblers Revealled as Ramblin' Man Fair Embraces New Acts.

20/2/2019

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Ramblin' Man Fair has revealed the acts taking to its 2019 'Rising' stage. Featuring emerging talent, the plethora of new acts join already announced headliners The Darkness, Black Stone Cherry and Foreigner 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 revealed the acts taking to its 2019 'Rising' stage. Featuring emerging talent, he plethora of new acts join already announced headliners The Darkness, Black Stone Cherry and Foreigner 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. 

The new talent keeps coming thick 'n' fast at Ramblin Man Fair 2019. The festival is very pleased to showcase and support the new wave of UK and international classic rock – an organic, and multi genre scene that is very much alive and kicking and producing some stunning acts which this year will be again showcased on the always popular Rising Stage, this years additions include;
 
Gin Annie
Outlaw Orchestra
Cellar Door Moon Crow
Fallen State
Dust Bowl Jokies
Rainbreakers
Salvation Jayne
Ryders Creed
Matt Mitchell & The Coldhearts
 
The cream of new acts join those already announced bands including Rock legends Foreigner (Sunday’s Planet Rock Main Stage Headliner), Black Stone Cherry (Saturday’s Planet Rock Main Stage Headliner), American blues singer/songwriter Beth Hart (Blues Stage Headliner), Prog in the Park Headliner Anathema, The Darkness (Friday Planet Rock Main Stage Headliner), The Wildhearts (Friday Main Stage Special Guest), Living Colour (Main Stage), Koyo (Prog in the Park Stage), Orange Goblin (Grooverider Stage), Crobot (Grooverider Stage), Obsessed (Grooverider Stage),Robert Jon and The Wreck (Outlaw Stage) and Chris Robinson Brotherhood as well as more prog acts including Swedish act Pain of Salvation and polish prog giants Riverside.

Other recent additions include; Kris Barras, Allman Betts Band, The Lazys, Austin Gold, Vola, Scardust, Wille & The Bandits, Elles Bailey, Chantel McGregor and Joyous Wolf.

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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:
Planet Rock Main Stage
FOREIGNER (Headliner Sunday)
BLACK STONE CHERRY (Headliner Saturday)
THE DARKNESS (Headliner Friday)
THE WILDHEARTS (Special Guest Friday)
Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Living Colour 
Kris Barras
The Lazys
Austin Gold
 
Blues Stage
BETH HART (Headliner)
Ritchie Kotzen
Elles Bailey
Chantel McGregor
 
Prog in the Park Stage
ANATHEMA (Headliner)
Pain of Salvation
Riverside 
Koyo
VOLA
Scardust
 
Outlaw Stage
Robert Jon and The Wreck
Allman Betts Band
Willie & The Bandits
Grooverider Stage
Orange Goblin
Crobot 
Obsessed 
Joyous Wolf

Rising Stage
Gin Annie
Outlaw Orchestra
Cellar Door Moon Crow
Fallen State
Dust Bowl Jokies
Rainbreakers
Salvation Jayne
Ryders Creed
Matt Mitchell & The Coldhearts
The Cult, Steel Panther & Mott The Hoople Ramble On in Maidstone.
Saxon Put On Headline Set Fit For A King At Ramblin' Man Fair Opening Night.
The Sun Sets On Scorching Ramblin' Man Fair 2016.
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