Gloucester Festival 2008

Gloucester Docks Trading Company Major sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|

SWRDA Major sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|

The Mall Gloucester Major Sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|

Kings Walk Major sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|

The 2007 Carnival Procession
The 2008 Gloucester Carnival Procession takes place on Saturday 19th July starting from Gloucester Park at 3.30pm
participants at the 2007 Carnival Procession
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performers at a previous multicultural event This years Together Festival takes place on Sunday 20th July 2008|
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost eating Cornettos in Hot Fuzz|
Titan the Robot will be thrilling the crowds in The Mall Gloucester on Friday 25th July|
The 2008 Gloucester Festival Music Day takes place on Saturday 26th July in Gloucester Park
Ola Onabule headline act at the 2008 Music Day
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Explore the Chaos Science Lab Tent at the 2008 Do Stuff! Family Fun Day on Sunday 27th July
the Do Stuff! Family Fun Day takes place in Gloucester Park on Sunday 27th July
The Bedouin Jerry Can Band will be entertaining visitors to the Do Stuff! Family Fun Day
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Bash Street Companys new show The Station will be performed in Kings Square on Wednesday 30th July|
Shakespeares The Winters Tale being performed by Rain or Shine Theatre at Llanthony Priory on 31st July|
Rob Rouse headline act at the Festival Special Big Laugh Cafe in Gloucester Docks|
Taste: A Celebration of Food and Drink takes place in Gloucester Docks on Saturday 2nd August|
The 2008 Festival Firework Spectacular takes place on Saturday 2nd August|

Saturday 19th July - Sunday 3rd August

It’s party time!

After the washout that was Gloucester Festival 2007 (the floods came the day before the festival started, and almost everything was cancelled), we’re determined to bring the city a fortnight to remember for all the right reasons this year.

Get ready for two weeks and three weekends of entertainment and activities, most of it free, for people of all ages and cultures across Gloucester and beyond.

As always, festival fortnight was launched with the traditional carnival procession|. Now in its 72nd year, the procession brings our city’s communities together for a bright, colourful and fun-packed spectacle which parades through the city streets.

This year's procession was won by Robinswood Church (Best of the Best & Young People), Quedgeley Scout and Guide Group (Children), Friends of Gloucester Shopmobility (General), The Ultimate Party Shop (Commercial) and Coadycrew (performers).

Over the next two weeks there’ll be a huge funfair in Gloucester Park, big free music and family festivals, fun days, street performers, comedy, cinema, theatre, exhibitions, sport and art and craft activities and one of the biggest and best firework shows you’ll see anywhere on the planet!

Remember, most of it’s free and there’s something for everyone, so look out for the guide, tell your family and friends, and let’s get together for a two week celebration!

Paul James Leader of Gloucester City Council and Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Culture

Paul James
Leader and Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Culture
Gloucester City Council


The 2008 Festival Diary is available here|.

For information about the Family Funfair in Gloucester Park please click here|.

For information about Bash Street Company's The Station in Kings Square on Wednesday 30th July please click here|.

For information about the Gloucester Youth Festival in Gloucester Park on Wednesday 30th July please click here|.

For information about the Play at the Priory on Thursday 31st July please click here|.

For information about the City Farm's 10th Anniversary Barn Dance at the Robinswood Rare Breeds Centre on Friday 1st August please click here|.

For information about the Big Laugh Cafe Comedy Club Outdoor Festival Special in Gloucester Docks on Friday 1st August please click here|.

For information about Taste! A Celebration of Food and Drink in Gloucester Docks on Saturday 2nd August please click here|.

For information about the Festival Firework Spectacular in Gloucester Park on Saturday 2nd August please click here|.

For information about the Jamaican Independance Day Kite Festival and Celebration in Gloucester Park on Sunday 3rd August please click here|.


The official, free festival guide is now available, and you can pick up a copy from the Guildhall and Gloucester TIC as well as other locations in the city.


Festival Box Office

Some of the Festival events are ticketed. Tickets are available from 01452 503050 and in person from Gloucester Tourist Information Centre in Southgate Street.

Tickets are not available for purchase or collection from the Guildhall.

If you are collecting tickets purchased over the telephone or internet, these will be available for collection at the TIC in Southgate Street or at the event on the night.


We would like to thank our sponsors and supporters

Major Sponsors

Gloucester Docks Trading Company Major sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|

South West Regional Development Agency Major sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|

The Mall Gloucester Major sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|

Kings Walk Shopping Major sponsor of the 2008 Gloucester Festival|



Festival Supporters

Festival supporter Gloucester Chamber of Trade and Commerce|

Festival supporter The Citizen|

Festival supporter BBC Radio Gloucestershire|

Festival supporter Gloucestershire Police|

Festival supporter Severn Sound|

Festival supporter Gloucester FM|

Festival supporter Arts Council England|

Festival supporter GL1 Living and Learning|

Festival supporter British Waterways|

Festival supporter The Army|

Festival supporter Gloucestershire College|

Festival supporter Coots Cafe-Bar at the National Waterways Museum|

Taste! event supporter Hartpury College|




This information was updated on Monday 28th July 2008.


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