Mallory Knox, Moose Blood, Creeper for Butserfest 2016
Bands including Mallory Knox, Creeper, Moose Blood and Young Guns confirmed for 10th anniversary of alcohol and drug-free UK festival

Mallory Knox, Moose Blood, Creeper and Young Guns are among the artists confirmed for this year’s Butserfest.
The event is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and will take place at the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Hampshire, on September 10. It’s an alcohol and drug-free festival, with tickets available from the event’s official website.
Also playing at the event are As It Is, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, Roam, Fort Hope, The One Hundred and more.
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Butserfest is described as offering “a wide range of music including internationally acclaimed acts while also promoting local talent and introducing young and up-and-coming acts.
“The festival also offers a wide range of activities and plenty of food stalls for people of all ages to enjoy while promoting an extremely safe environment and a unique festival experience.”
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