"Cheapest seats in the house!" These self-described escapees from the Kelso Villa Retirement Home delight in their slightly obstructed view just outside of Summerfolk 48's opening night, Friday, Aug. 18. |
For the 48th time folks will gather on the shores of the Sound this August weekend.
It's the music, and the community that lives by it, that keeps Summerfolk going – and this year's event looks to be a treat.
The Hub of course wouldn't miss it – our roving photographer was thrilled to attend his second ever music festival – and we'd like to share our weekend.
After a week of site prep at Nawash Park, Summerfolk 48 gets warmed up as campers, volunteers, patrons and fans arrive for a weekend of folk and fellowship. |
There's still some space for a bit of relaxation and puttering about before showtime. |
Decades of experience populate the amphitheatre pretty quickly. |
It never rains on Summerfolk – or so it feels when the sun finally breaks through. |
(Our roving photographer took in his only other festival in August 1979, one of the 90,000 people at England's Knebworth Park, as the charming Chas & Dave opened the day and the relentless Led Zeppelin closed it out – Ed.)
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The Hub's Summerfolk 48 coverage continues:
Summerfolk 48 Day Two Saturday |
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Summerfolk 48 Day Three Sunday |
– by Hub staff
David Galway