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Fun Thursday question!

Who do you think was the best / most memorable act at any Outcider Festival since 2014?? Tag an act and give a reason!

We’ve got some personal highlights but would love to know who you loved the most!







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27 Responses

  1. Will always be The Dreadnoughts for me!

  2. Argh having trouble deciding!

  3. Apart from all the headliners who will surely get tagged many times, Pokémon Liberation Army back in 2017 were a particular highlight.

    Also that dude who just impromptu got on the keyboard when another act had to drop out Sunday 2017…Eli Rowson help me out here?

  4. The Dreadnoughts, Pussycat, and of cause Gaz.

  5. Mark Bayliss says:

    Was a bit blown away by Alabama 3, as I wasn’t expecting them to be so good.

  6. Tony Briggs says:

    Sophie Ross-Briggs check out the 2014 lineup. And the dates. Hmmmmm

  7. Liz Convery says:

    Johnny Cage & the Voodoo groove or maybe Hawkmen. Then again I’m going with @wepunchtigers.. They didn’t perform but they were there. That was your loss…

  8. Imprints 😊😊😊

  9. Bagsy Baker says:

    Cuba Libre & Nosebleeds 2017, full on action and passion 🍺🎶😎

  10. Millie Tunks says:

    Any time funke played ever obviously
    And ofcourse gaz, will varley, monkey bizzle, black water, captain hotknives, all the favessss

  11. Si Sadler says:

    Hotwired awesome tunes , lovely sexy people and fun pillow fights

  12. Steve Lane says:

    When we had hotwired
    We need them back again sometime 😎

  13. Phill Palmer says:

    Maid of Ace – best punk band of recent years. would love to have been there for Kunt and the Gang. scarecrows this year rocked the barn and Dirty Artichokes the other year were pretty special.

  14. Matt Newman says:

    2016, my first, has to be The Inbredz for no reason other that I enjoyed their entire set with my jaw to the floor, not quite believing the lyrics I was hearing!

    2017 was a fallow year, with the Scrumpy & Western Extravaganza enjoyed instead.

    2018 – who else could better the The Rev Schnider and The Band of Angels, preaching his gospel on the Sunday morning?

    2019 – has to be the hoedown with Thee Scarecrows aka for me.

    2020 – there’s got to be someone better than those bloody The Skimmity Hitchers again, surely?!

  15. Mel Roberts says:

    Sir Reg were amazing 2019, never seen them before and they rocked the barn, although little guilty pleasure are those awesome skimmerty guys love them always have

  16. Gary Prosser says:

    Roughneck Riot because they are fucking awesome.They have been on a 12 month hiatus and return to the live circuit in March 2020 and a brand new album. Book em now is my suggestion.

  17. Nick Cox says:

    Monkey bizzle and the scarecrows AKA…..

  18. I’ve seen some awesome bands that have played there, and seen most elsewhere too, but the stand out for me that I’d never seen nor heard before ( or since to be fair ) was Duncan Disorderly and the Skallywags. They had the crowd eating out of their hands. Such a great set , full of energy and a great vibe in the barn.

  19. I agree with the bands suggested by Matt Newman. If I was to add to the list it would be Surfing Birds, Saturday teatime 2016. They still have my tent pegs.

  20. Dave Corry says:

    Dana Immanuel and the Stolen band in 2015(?). Amazing harmonies and attitude.

  21. No secret Random Hand wins this for me. So good that you booked them as a surprise act at for Incider 🤘🏻

  22. Ian Mason says:

    The Reverend Schneider and his band of Angels for me. Suitably debauched in every sense and perfect for Outcider’s image.

  23. The Skimmity Hitchers every time for me because you guys are awesome.

  24. Phill Palmer says:

    i heard Gary Glitter hasnt got much on next August 🤣🤘

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