What is Ham Farm Festival?
Ham Farm Festival is an exciting yearly cross-genre music festival in a stunning half-acre private garden just outside Bristol. 2023 will be the third year of the Festival. Ham Farm Festival is a charity, and is run on a voluntary basis by two local professional musicians Emily and Francisco Correa.
This is a festival for everyone - regular concert-goers, families, neighbours, amateur and professional musicians and young musicians. It is a great chance to mix with other music lovers and hear some fabulous, world-class concerts, while enjoying the long summer evenings!
What to expect (a few changes for 2023 compared with previous years)
Daytimes offer local community group concerts and free educational workshops by top professional musicians for people in the community of any age and ability.
Evenings offer two concerts, of contrasting styles, by stimulating professional groups, all selected for their creativity and collaborative approach to music making. The gardens will be open from 5pm until 10pm for all ticket holders, and you are invited to come for the whole evening and enjoy a picnic and drinks in the setting, as well as the two concerts which take place from 5.30-6.30 and 7.30-9.30.
We will have food for sale (different each night: Valencian Paella, Venezuelan Empanadas then Wood-fired Pizza) in the 6.30-7.30pm interval, and also for the first time we will have a bar serving wine, beer and soft drinks throughout the evening. You are also welcome to bring your own drinks and picnic if you prefer.
Ham Farm Festival is an exciting yearly cross-genre music festival in a stunning half-acre private garden just outside Bristol. 2023 will be the third year of the Festival. Ham Farm Festival is a charity, and is run on a voluntary basis by two local professional musicians Emily and Francisco Correa.
This is a festival for everyone - regular concert-goers, families, neighbours, amateur and professional musicians and young musicians. It is a great chance to mix with other music lovers and hear some fabulous, world-class concerts, while enjoying the long summer evenings!
What to expect (a few changes for 2023 compared with previous years)
Daytimes offer local community group concerts and free educational workshops by top professional musicians for people in the community of any age and ability.
Evenings offer two concerts, of contrasting styles, by stimulating professional groups, all selected for their creativity and collaborative approach to music making. The gardens will be open from 5pm until 10pm for all ticket holders, and you are invited to come for the whole evening and enjoy a picnic and drinks in the setting, as well as the two concerts which take place from 5.30-6.30 and 7.30-9.30.
We will have food for sale (different each night: Valencian Paella, Venezuelan Empanadas then Wood-fired Pizza) in the 6.30-7.30pm interval, and also for the first time we will have a bar serving wine, beer and soft drinks throughout the evening. You are also welcome to bring your own drinks and picnic if you prefer.