What's a ceilidh? The word is Gaelic (pronounced "kay-lee") and means literally "meeting". It has been used over the centuries to describe traditional social dancing, where groups of people perform dances handed down over the years to jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas and the like. So, come along and dance your cares away!

BunkFest has 4 ceilidhs this year, BunkFest Mega Ceilidhs Friday and Saturday evening at Wallingford Sports Park Pavilion and 2 special Family Ceilidhs on the Kinecroft (Saturday & Sunday afternoons) where folk of all ages can join in. Admission FREE to all.

Click here for a map of Wallingford showing BunkFest venues and the Festival Bus routes

Wallingford Sports Park Pavilion
Hithercroft Road (West)

Friday night
20.00 BunkFest Mega Ceilidh with Hekety and callet Ian Nichols
Featuring a Dance Display spot by Berkshire Bedlam
Admission FREE (doors 19.30)

Saturday night
20.00 BunkFest Mega Ceilidh with Mine's A Pint
Featuring a Dance Display spot by Wild Hunt Bedlam Morris

Admission FREE (doors 19.30)

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Family Ceilidhs on the Kinecroft (Admission FREE! Bring the kids and the grannies!)
High Street (West)

 

Saturday
16.30 Monty's Maggot with caller Aidan Hansell
Admission FREE

Sunday
16.15 The Lark Rise Ranters with caller Lesley Dunlop
Admission FREE


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