The Saturday of the Veggies festival sees Cheap Dirty Horse and Muddy Summers and the Dirty Field Whores playing after the film screenings.
Cheap Dirty Horse make loud rowdy folk punk music about washing machines, gender, social inequality, hating tories, how stealing is good actually, politics, kissing dads, other kitchen appliances and more!
If you like very rowdy queer music with acoustic instruments please check them out!
https://youtu.be/kPuAdDy_6s8?feature=shared
Muddy Summers and the Dirty Field Whores are a
Feistyfolkpunkpopswing outfit from the UK, bringing catchy rhythms, soaring fiddle, urgent poetry and beautiful harmonies.
An unsuitably melodic, and often foot stomping, foundation from which to fire out an unapologetic big two-fingered salute to patriarchy, monarchy, ‘normality’, arbitrary inequality and to every ‘ism’ and ‘ist’ you could care to list, often with a big dollop of humour thrown on top for good measure.
‘Spiky, political, funny and punk in the CLEVER sense of the term!’ – Attila the Stockbroker
https://youtu.be/rRIINl2jdJ0?feature=shared
More information about the weekend can be found here:
https://www.veggies.org.uk/event/veggies-40th-anniversary-weekend/
Tickets for Saturday's concert are £12 including a meal, and can be bought from https://fixr.co/en-US/event/veggies-40th-birthday-bash-tickets-805825091