Folk on the Lawn
Donation protected
Please see this page for FotL 2022.
Folk/Roots on the Lawn, in various guises, as a modest little event, has been running for some years now. It is, perhaps, a little unusual in that it has no budget whatsoever and relies on the good will of those involved – artists, staff, the Abbey Mill Centre, the good folk of Tintern and various other benefactors and supporters, who lend the festival space, equipment, time and, not least, artistic prowess.
Amazingly, for such a small festival, it has featured (and looks as if it will continue to do so) a number of international artists and signed bands, in addition to the Welsh, English and very local talent that has graced its stages. This, we feel, is in part due to folks committing due to the beauty of the setting, the atmosphere of the event (very relaxed!) and the magnanimous hosting of the Abbey Mill management and staff.
The ‘genre’ we encourage is the rootsy, the homespun, the innovative, the chance-taking but within a basic folk/roots/acoustic format. We would see the festival as the antithesis of and remedy for the X Factor, ‘tired folk’ sort-of-thing.
We do not provide tickets in advance, but donations are always encouraged on the weekend in exchange for a wristband. For the first time this year we are also encouraging donations in advance through this funding page, and proof of donation can be exchanged for a wristband at the festival. The wristband is not required to enter, but shows that you have donated and supported the festival.
Folk On The Lawn is a not-for-profit festival run by volunteers, with all profits from donations shared amongst the artists.
Folk/Roots on the Lawn, in various guises, as a modest little event, has been running for some years now. It is, perhaps, a little unusual in that it has no budget whatsoever and relies on the good will of those involved – artists, staff, the Abbey Mill Centre, the good folk of Tintern and various other benefactors and supporters, who lend the festival space, equipment, time and, not least, artistic prowess.
Amazingly, for such a small festival, it has featured (and looks as if it will continue to do so) a number of international artists and signed bands, in addition to the Welsh, English and very local talent that has graced its stages. This, we feel, is in part due to folks committing due to the beauty of the setting, the atmosphere of the event (very relaxed!) and the magnanimous hosting of the Abbey Mill management and staff.
The ‘genre’ we encourage is the rootsy, the homespun, the innovative, the chance-taking but within a basic folk/roots/acoustic format. We would see the festival as the antithesis of and remedy for the X Factor, ‘tired folk’ sort-of-thing.
We do not provide tickets in advance, but donations are always encouraged on the weekend in exchange for a wristband. For the first time this year we are also encouraging donations in advance through this funding page, and proof of donation can be exchanged for a wristband at the festival. The wristband is not required to enter, but shows that you have donated and supported the festival.
Folk On The Lawn is a not-for-profit festival run by volunteers, with all profits from donations shared amongst the artists.
Organizer
Nicholas Smith
Organizer
Wales