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The Labadoux festival is a folk festival that has been held every year since 1988 in the municipality of Ingelmunster in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The festival has become a fixture in the...
The Labadoux festival is a folk festival that has been held every year since 1988 in the municipality of Ingelmunster in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The festival has become a fixture in the Flemish festival landscape. Labadoux presents 'Music with roots' and at the same time open to new talent that can give the festival an original approach.
The festival originated from the music café "De Fagot" operated by Jean-Piere Deven. "De Fagot" is located in the Stationsstraat between the Mandel and the Roeselare-Leie Canal. The building that now houses the pub was the end of the long façade of Tapijtenweverij Vanooteghem. The caretaker of the factory lived there. People used to call the factory "De Labadou". In a French etymological dictionary from 1850 it says: labadou = lavier; lieu destiné à laver du linge. So a place to wash linen. Applicable for a carpet factory where a lot of linen was used. It is not known when the word labadou was first used in Ingelmunster. The word was found by the local local circle in an interview with Leon Deschuytere. The X was finally added by the committee that wanted to organize a cultural party in 1988 close to De Fagot.
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Once In A Blue Moon Festival
For the new and the old, the wild and the innocent; Once in a Blue Moon Festival presents the full spectrum of what is going on in American roots music on August 25 at th...
Once In A Blue Moon Festival
For the new and the old, the wild and the innocent; Once in a Blue Moon Festival presents the full spectrum of what is going on in American roots music on August 25 at the Amsterdamse Bos. From heartbreaking Americana to catchy new country, the festival welcomes all with a passion for American roots music. A full day of the best Americana, country, folk, blues & roots rock music on multiple stages in the stunning setting of the wooded area of the Amsterdamse Bos. It is so much more than just another music festival. It is about celebrating great songs. From well-known artists to undiscovered talents. A taste of American cuisine. It is warm, twangy stuff, full of finger-plucked guitars and gnarled voices like tires on a dirt road.
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Outside in the courtyard, many types of refreshments are being served. From real country-style food, to thirst quenchers.
The farmhousearea is an amphitheater with the mainstage in the centre. And of...
Outside in the courtyard, many types of refreshments are being served. From real country-style food, to thirst quenchers.
The farmhousearea is an amphitheater with the mainstage in the centre. And of course - the stage looks like a western-saloon. Small and intimate to let
the crowd and artists share the music in a unique way. All in order to keep the distance between us as small as possible.
At the top of the hill we have a refreshment place called "Green Hills ". Here you can sit and enjoy the incredible surrounding nature, a good meal, and last, but not least - listen to good music from the Green Hills-stage.
In the year 2000 the entertainment area was opened as a bar and service area. The festival audience who came to Skjåk demonstrated that they appreciated this, in a positive way. This means that we can continue to have an open bar area.
Do you want to shop ? The sales booths are in huts and sell music as well as clothes and other country effects. Everything is arranged to make you feel at home here.
The Skjaak Country Festival is arranged in an old farm area with a log house. The farm buildings were rebuilt after an avalanche in 1913. It is worthy of note that the date was the 13th of March and 13 people perished. Unique Norwegian nature frames the festival area.
Green Hills lives up to its name, surrounded by leafy trees and firs- and mountains as its nearest neighbours. A trickling stream of clear water runs past it. Yes, you can sense the smell of country from a long way off. The location is 4.4 km west of the village of Bismo. The camping area surrounds Green Hills. This area has space for about 700 units and has, everything you need, under the motto: Leave the car, let's walk, here's all we need NOW.