Godiva Festival

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A stage at the Godiva Festival 2007
A stage at the Godiva Festival 2007
A large tent at the Godiva Festival 2007
A large tent at the Godiva Festival 2007
Superficial mud at the Godiva Festival 2007
Superficial mud at the Godiva Festival 2007

The Godiva Festival is a free weekend long music festival held each year in the War Memorial Park, Coventry, England, named after the city's famous former inhabitant Lady Godiva. It first appeared as a day long event in 1997 and became a 3 day event the following year in 1998. On the Saturday the famous Godiva Procession takes place; a tradition that has is roots in the Great Fair of 1678[1].

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[edit] Visitors

The Festival attracts more than 75,000 visitors each year to a 12 acre site in Coventry City's War Memorial Park.

[edit] Artists and Attractions

The 3-day festival includes a dedicated 'electric' main stage which has played host to a wide array of mainstream and independent acts including Kasabian, The Fratellis, Shed Seven, Mercury Rev, The Enemy and Jane's Addiction. Separate Stages and 'nights' cover the spectrum of reggae, folk, hip hop and contemporary dance music genres. A comedy tent, kid's tent, main arena, fair, craft market and green space attracts families as well as the music goer. The Festival is is a non-profit making event organised by CV One, producers of the acclaimed Coventry Jazz Festival, and is widely marketed as the biggest free festival in the Midlands as well as the biggest free family festival in the UK.

[edit] Godiva Festival 2008

The 2008 Godiva Festival will be headlined by the Coventry band The Enemy and is scheduled to take place from Friday 4 July to Sunday 6 July.

Day Electric Stage Rhythm Tent Spotlight Tent Market Stage

Friday

  • Johnny Mac
  • Rosko Pico
  • Jay Nana
  • DJ Christo
  • Akeal
  • The Bellows
  • Fiori
  • The Illchemists
  • Men in Caves
  • Shadowplay
  • Shakletons
  • Wes Finch and the Dirty Band

Saturday

  • Kanda Bongo Man
  • Mankala
  • Buffalo Soul Jah
  • Los Tropicales
  • Vamos
  • Claudio Kron
  • Poetry TBC

Sunday

  • Jez Lowe and Kate Bramley
  • Joe O'Donnell's Shkayla
  • Rob Halligan
  • The Oddsods
  • The QP
  • Dark Island
  • Kristy Gallacher
  • King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys
  • TBC

[edit] 2007

The 2007 Godiva Festival took place from Friday 13 July to Sunday 15 July[2]. It was also the 10th year for the festival.

Day Electric Stage Rhythm Tent Spotlight Tent Market Stage

Friday

  • Mark Watson
  • MC Michael Legge
  • Topping and Butch
  • MC Dan Atkinson
  • Stuart Goldsmith
  • Sun, Zoom, Spark
  • DbMA
  • The Hearing
  • Men In Caves
  • The Carter Manoeuvre
  • Jamsons Nook
  • The Crooks
  • Little Girl Screaming
  • Decatone
  • Kifaru
  • Shakes & Shivers
  • Ottogono
  • What About Cube?
  • The Juliana Down

Saturday

  • Ozomatli
  • Siyaya
  • Drumalicious
  • Caliche
  • Hamana Bjemakan
  • DJ SpinDoctor
  • KRS-ONE
  • Jehst
  • Preach & Baby J
  • Genesis Elijah
  • Reggimental
  • Tru Street Dance Crew

Sunday

  • The Syd Lawrence Orchestra & Singers
  • Back to Basie Orchestra
  • Sean Cannon
  • Isambarde
  • Jim Crawford
  • Clarksville Mountain Band
  • Abi Lanigan
  • Harbour Lights
  • Justine
  • Thom Kirkpatrick and the Beautiful Noise
  • Fools Paradise

[edit] 2006

Last year's festival took take place from Friday 14 July to Sunday 16 July[3].

Day Electric Stage Rhythm Tent Spotlight Tent Paradise Tent

Friday

  • Decatone
  • The Great Blind Degree
  • Death by Miss Adventure
  • Fiori
  • Trailer
  • hobo hotel exile
  • 7th Wave
  • What About Cube?

Saturday

  • Calusio Kron De Brazil
  • Drumalicious
  • Shri Live & DJ Badmarsh
  • Siyaya
  • Brazilica
  • TY
  • Paragon
  • Big P
  • Skeme
  • Milliondan
  • Beat Poets

Sunday

  • Spires Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus
  • Spires Winds
  • Swarb Lazarus
  • The Oddsods
  • Rob Halligan and Gareth Davies-Jones
  • Joe O'Donnell's Shkayla
  • The Coventry Mummers
  • Eric Bogle
  • Carter Chapman
  • Dark Island
  • Pete Willow
  • Breaks Co-op
  • Misty's Big Adventure
  • Men Daimler
  • Devon Sproule
  • Vijay Kishore
  • Don't Move!
  • Tawt
  • Sumladfromcov
  • Cliff Hands
  • Laura Bettison
  • Lewis Garland
  • Lee Glasson
  • Wes Finch
  • Suzy-Indygo

[edit] 2005

The 2005 festival took place Friday 8 July to Sunday 10 July[4].

It was the first time the comedy stage appeared and featured Shappi Khorsandi. Also on the Friday night Nerina Pallot performed and John Burnside recited poetry.

On Saturday the main stage lineup was:

Whilst EcoRhythm consisted of:

[edit] 2004

The 2004 festival took place Friday 11 June to Sunday 13 June

The Saturday night main stage line up was[5]:

[edit] 2003

The 2003 festival took place Friday 6 June to Sunday 8 June.

The Saturday night main stage lineup included[6]:

[edit] 2002

The 2002 festival took place Friday 7 June to Sunday 9 June. It was the fifth year the festival had taken place.

Bands who played include:

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