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Let's Rock (festival)

Let's Rock is an annual family-friendly, 1980s-oriented music festival held throughout the United Kingdom. Since the first festival in 2009, it has grown every year to become the UK's largest festival for 1980s music, expanding to 14 locations.

Let's Rock
Genre
Location(s)
England
Elsewhere
Years active2009–present
Websitewww.letsrock80s.com

Let's Rock the Moor! 2009 edit

The first Let's Rock The Moor! festival was held in Cookham Moor on 4 May 2009 and featured Nick Heyward.[1] It closed the Cookham Festival and was attended by 1,200 guests. Other acts on the bill were Soul’d Out, Temposhark, and The Plants and Burdock. Nick Beggs from Kajagoogoo played bass guitar.[2]

Let's Rock the Moor! 2010 edit

The second Let's Rock The Moor! festival was held on 22 May 2010 and was attended by about 2,000 festival goers.[3] The headlined acts were Howard Jones and Haircut 100.

Haircut 100 reunited for this performance.[4] Other bands on the bill were High School Musical, Girls Alouder, Soul'd Out, The Quotes, The Mean Red Spiders, Burdock, RedRoots and Distant Origins.[5]

£7,600 was raised for local charities along with £6,000 for the Wooden Spoon charity.[6]

Let's Rock the Moor! 2011 edit

The third Let's Rock The Moor! festival was held on 21 May 2011. The capacity of the event increased to 4,500 and was a sell-out.[7] Headlined acts for the festival were Rick Astley, T'Pau, The Real Thing and Curiosity Killed the Cat.

Other bands on the bill were The Mean Red Spiders, The Quotes, Who Are You?, The Stereosonics, Sintax, Izzi Stone and Hustle & Cuss.

Let's Rock the Moor! 2012 edit

The fourth Let's Rock The Moor! festival moved to a new larger site on Marsh Meadow to accommodate an increased capacity of 6,500 and was also a sell-out.[8][9] The festival was held on 13 May 2012. The headlined acts were Billy Ocean, Go West,[10] Heaven 17, Boney M, Toyah, China Crisis, Nick Heyward and Modern Romance.

Other bands on the bill were The Fortunate, Paul Child Band and The Mean Red Spiders.

The new larger site saw an increase in the amount of entertainment on offer for children which included a circus and indoor cinema, as well as rides such as bumper boats, bubbles of fun, chair-o-planes, banana boat, the big slide and dodgems. Dave Benson Phillips (CBBC/CITV/Disney Channel) performed his Guitar Music Set on the main stage. Pat Sharp introduced the evening headline acts.[11] Up to £20,000 was expected to be raised for the festival's nominated charities, Wooden Spoon[12] and The Link Foundation.[13]

The festival was listed at number 3 in The Telegraph's guide to The Top 100 music festivals of April–September 2012.[14]

Let's Rock 2013 edit

The fifth Let's Rock The Moor! festival in Cookham took place on 18 May 2013.[15] The line-up included Tony Hadley,[16] Bananarama, Howard Jones, Midge Ure, Five Star, Rozalla, Imagination, Altered Images and Brother Beyond. An additional second stage called The Paddock Stage featured local bands.

A new Bristol portion was added which took place on 8 June. This venue had Billy Ocean, Altered Images, Howard Jones, ABC, Nick Heyward, Go West, the Real Thing, Modern Romance, Brother Beyond, and Owen Paul.

Let's Rock 2014 edit

Due to the Cookham and Bristol concerts being sell-outs in the previous year, the 2014 year of the Let's Rock festival added two more locations: Leeds and Southampton. The Bristol portion also moved to a larger venue–Ashton Court Estate–and increased to a three-day event.[17]

Leeds

The Leeds portion took place in Temple Newsam on 21 June. The line-up was Bananarama, Kim Wilde, Howard Jones, ABC, Alexander O'Neal, Nick Heyward, the Real Thing, Nik Kershaw, Altered Images, Brother Beyond, Jaki Graham, and Then Jerico.

Southampton

In Southampton Common on 12 July, the line-up was Billy Ocean, Bananarama, Howard Jones, ABC, Go West, Nick Heyward, the Real Thing, Heaven 17, Altered Images, Brother Beyond, Jaki Graham, and Then Jerico.

Bristol
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
  • Then Jerico
  • Brother Beyond
Cookham

The line-up included Big Country, Alexander O'Neal, Then Jerico, Doctor and the Medics, T'Pau, Sonia, Nik Kershaw and ABC before Kim Wilde performed as the headline act.[17]

Let's Rock 2015 edit

The seventh Let's Rock festival introduced concerts in Exeter and London.

Exeter

This festival took place in Powderham Castle on 4 July.[18] The line-up consisted of Tom Bailey, Billy Ocean, Bananarama, ABC, Howard Jones, Midge Ure, Go West, Five Star, Nick Heyward, Nik Kershaw, the Real Thing, Altered Images, Brother Beyond, and Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers.

London

The first Let's Rock London! was at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on 27 June.[19] Performers included Bananarama, Rick Astley, Kim Wilde, Howard Jones, Go West, Nick Heyward, Five Star, Sinitta, Sonia, Brother Beyond, and China Crisis.

Cookham

Capacity for 2015 increased from 6,500 to 9,999 but the organisers withdrew an application to make it a two-day event.[20]

The line-up included Samantha Fox, Bucks Fizz, The Christians, The Blow Monkeys, The Selecter, Odyssey, Betty Boo, Hot Chocolate, Roland Gift and Rick Astley before Level 42 performed as the headline act.[21][22]

Bristol
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Elsewhere

Other events took place in Leeds and Southampton.

Let's Rock 2016 edit

The eighth Let's Rock festival announced a new venue: Birmingham.

Birmingham

On 11 June at Sandwell Valley Country Park, the line-up was Holly Johnson, Kim Wilde, Jimmy Somerville, Tiffany, ABC, Go West, Midge Ure, Nik Kershaw, Five Star, Fuzzbox Altered Images, Doctor and the Medics, Brother Beyond.[23]

Bristol

This was once again a three-day event from Friday to Sunday.

Elsewhere

Other festivals took place in Cookham, Leeds, Exeter, Southampton, and London. The line-up included acts such as those above and Johnny Hates Jazz, Black Box, Aswad, Belinda Carlisle, and the Human League.[24]

Let's Rock 2017 edit

The ninth Let's Rock festival year added two new locations: Shrewsbury and Norwich.

Shrewsbury

Taking place in Quarry Park on 27 May 2017, the event hosted Billy Ocean, ABC, Tony Hadley, Heaven 17, Nick Heyward, Nik Kershaw, T'Pau, the Real Thing, Clare Grogan of Altered Images, Brother Beyond, and Jaki Graham.[25][26]

Norwich

On 1 July, Earlham Park in Norwich welcomed Chesney Hawkes, Boney M, Bananarama, Howard Jones, Captain Sensible, Jaki Graham, Belinda Carlisle, Nik Kershaw, Go West, Midge Ure, and Kim Wilde.[27][28][29]

Cookham

Let's Rock the Moor 2017 took place in Marsh Meadow on 20 May.[30] The event sold out of its 10,000 tickets available. The line-up included A Flock of Seagulls, Howard Jones, Living in a Box, From the Jam, The Beat, the Blockheads, Go West, and Sister Sledge[31] before OMD performed as the headline act.[32] A portion of the proceeds went to the Link Foundation, Child Bereavement UK, and Wooden Spoon charities.[30]

Bristol

This event at Ashton Court Estate was a three-day event from 2–4 June. This was the first time a line-up included a day of only 1990s-oriented music.[33] The line-up was as listed:[28][34]

Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Leeds

Temple Newsam, on 17 June, hosted the Human League, ABC, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Technotronic, Hue and Cry, Hazel O'Connor, Imagination, Dr and the Medics, From the Jam, Roland Gift, Howard Jones, Tony Hadley, and A Flock of Seagulls.[35]

Exeter

Powderham Castle featured Big Country, Toyah, Jaki Graham, Tony Hadley, Howard Jones, Belinda Carlisle, Jason Donovan, Chesney Hawkes, Imagination, From the Jam, Hazel O'Connor, Katrina Leskanich (of Katrina and the Waves), and Level 42.[36]

Southampton

This location had the Human League, Living in a Box, Katrina, Tony Hadley, Howard Jones, Hue and Cry, Hazel O'Connor, Imagination, Belinda Carlisle, Nick Heyward, Chesney Hawkes, and Kid Creole and the Coconuts.[28][37]

London

The final date was in Clapham Common on 15 July. Performances were by the Human League, Chesney Hawkes, Boney M, Sister Sledge, Howard Jones, T'Pau, Roland Gift, Matt Bianco, Hazel O'Connor, Katrina, Jaki Graham, Toyah, and Heaven 17.[28][38]

Let's Rock 2018 edit

The tenth Let's Rock festival introduced two new venues:Sunderland and Scotland.

Sunderland

This event took place in Herrington Park on 9 June.[39] The line-up included Tony Hadley, Kim Wilde, ABC, Heaven 17, Midge Ure, Go West, Nick Heyward, Five Star, Nik Kershaw, the Real Thing, Altered Images, and Modern Romance.

Scotland

In Dalkeith Country Park on 23 June,[40] performers included Billy Ocean, Marc Almond, Tony Hadley, ABC, Nick Heyward, Heaven 17, Midge Ure, Go West, Nik Kershaw, Katrina, Altered Images, ABC, Annabella Lwin, Fuzzbox, Go West, Hazell Dean, Katrina, Nick Heyward, Peter Coyle, Black Lace, Brother Beyond, and Modern Romance.

Elsewhere

Other performances took place in Cookham, London, Leeds, Southampton, Exeter, Bristol, Shrewsbury, and Norwich. Along with those listed above, performers also included Wendy James, Clare Grogan, Heather Small, Kim Appleby, Tom Bailey, and Adam Ant.

Let's Rock 2019 edit

For the 10th anniversary, the Let's Rock festival introduced four new locations: Liverpool, Wales, Essex, and Belfast.

Liverpool

The event took place at Croxteth Hall on 27 July. The line-up consisted of the Human League, Tony Hadley, Marc Almond, Midge Ure, Go West, Nick Heyward, Five Star, Nik Kershaw, Roland Gift, T’Pau, the Real Thing, China Crisis, Altered Images, Belouis Some and Sonia.[41]

Wales

In Tredegar Park, the line-up was Billy Ocean, Tony Hadley, Go West, Midge Ure, Jason Donovan, Nik Kershaw, Nick Heyward, Toyah, From The Jam, Heaven 17, Altered Images, the Real Thing, Brother Beyond, Belouis Some, Owen Paul, Jennie "Belle Star" Matthias, Musical Youth, Westworld, and Black Lace. It took place on 1 June.[42]

Essex

On 7 September, Hylands Estate will host Status Quo, Jimmy Somerville, Tony Hadley, Go West, Midge Ure, Nick Heyward, Nik Kershaw, Heaven 17, the Real Thing, Betty Boo, China Crisis, Sonia, Brother Beyond, Belouis Some, Jennie "Belle Star" Matthias, Owen Paul, Westworld, Black Lace and Musical Youth.[43]

Belfast

Located at the Boucher Playing Fields on 3 August, the performers held were Billy Ocean, Tony Hadley, Marc Almond, Tom Bailey, Midge Ure, Go West, Nick Heyward, Nik Kershaw, Heaven 17, Cutting Crew, Altered Images, Sonia, Brother Beyond, Owen Paul, Belouis Some, Jennie "Belle Star" Matthias, Owen Paul, Westworld, Black Lace and Musical Youth.[44]

Elsewhere

Other events will take place in Cookham, Norwich, Sunderland, Scotland, Leeds, Exeter, Southampton, and Shrewsbury. Acts included those listed above with Shalamar, Belinda Carlisle, Hot Chocolate, Snap!, Chesney Hawkes, Kim Wilde, Kim Appleby, Thomas Dolby, Limahl, Hugh Cornwell, Jaki Graham, Captain Sensible, and Johnny Hates Jazz.

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Let s Rock is an annual family friendly 1980s oriented music festival held throughout the United Kingdom Since the first festival in 2009 it has grown every year to become the UK s largest festival for 1980s music expanding to 14 locations Let s RockGenrePop new wave synthpop rockLocation s England Cookham Essex Shrewsbury Southampton Exeter Leeds Sunderland Norwich Liverpool Elsewhere Scotland Belfast Northern Ireland WalesYears active2009 presentWebsitewww letsrock80s com Contents 1 Let s Rock the Moor 2009 2 Let s Rock the Moor 2010 3 Let s Rock the Moor 2011 4 Let s Rock the Moor 2012 5 Let s Rock 2013 6 Let s Rock 2014 7 Let s Rock 2015 8 Let s Rock 2016 9 Let s Rock 2017 10 Let s Rock 2018 11 Let s Rock 2019 12 ReferencesLet s Rock the Moor 2009 editThe first Let s Rock The Moor festival was held in Cookham Moor on 4 May 2009 and featured Nick Heyward 1 It closed the Cookham Festival and was attended by 1 200 guests Other acts on the bill were Soul d Out Temposhark and The Plants and Burdock Nick Beggs from Kajagoogoo played bass guitar 2 Let s Rock the Moor 2010 editThe second Let s Rock The Moor festival was held on 22 May 2010 and was attended by about 2 000 festival goers 3 The headlined acts were Howard Jones and Haircut 100 Haircut 100 reunited for this performance 4 Other bands on the bill were High School Musical Girls Alouder Soul d Out The Quotes The Mean Red Spiders Burdock RedRoots and Distant Origins 5 7 600 was raised for local charities along with 6 000 for the Wooden Spoon charity 6 Let s Rock the Moor 2011 editThe third Let s Rock The Moor festival was held on 21 May 2011 The capacity of the event increased to 4 500 and was a sell out 7 Headlined acts for the festival were Rick Astley T Pau The Real Thing and Curiosity Killed the Cat Other bands on the bill were The Mean Red Spiders The Quotes Who Are You The Stereosonics Sintax Izzi Stone and Hustle amp Cuss Let s Rock the Moor 2012 editThe fourth Let s Rock The Moor festival moved to a new larger site on Marsh Meadow to accommodate an increased capacity of 6 500 and was also a sell out 8 9 The festival was held on 13 May 2012 The headlined acts were Billy Ocean Go West 10 Heaven 17 Boney M Toyah China Crisis Nick Heyward and Modern Romance Other bands on the bill were The Fortunate Paul Child Band and The Mean Red Spiders The new larger site saw an increase in the amount of entertainment on offer for children which included a circus and indoor cinema as well as rides such as bumper boats bubbles of fun chair o planes banana boat the big slide and dodgems Dave Benson Phillips CBBC CITV Disney Channel performed his Guitar Music Set on the main stage Pat Sharp introduced the evening headline acts 11 Up to 20 000 was expected to be raised for the festival s nominated charities Wooden Spoon 12 and The Link Foundation 13 The festival was listed at number 3 in The Telegraph s guide to The Top 100 music festivals of April September 2012 14 Let s Rock 2013 editThe fifth Let s Rock The Moor festival in Cookham took place on 18 May 2013 15 The line up included Tony Hadley 16 Bananarama Howard Jones Midge Ure Five Star Rozalla Imagination Altered Images and Brother Beyond An additional second stage called The Paddock Stage featured local bands A new Bristol portion was added which took place on 8 June This venue had Billy Ocean Altered Images Howard Jones ABC Nick Heyward Go West the Real Thing Modern Romance Brother Beyond and Owen Paul Let s Rock 2014 editDue to the Cookham and Bristol concerts being sell outs in the previous year the 2014 year of the Let s Rock festival added two more locations Leeds and Southampton The Bristol portion also moved to a larger venue Ashton Court Estate and increased to a three day event 17 Leeds The Leeds portion took place in Temple Newsam on 21 June The line up was Bananarama Kim Wilde Howard Jones ABC Alexander O Neal Nick Heyward the Real Thing Nik Kershaw Altered Images Brother Beyond Jaki Graham and Then Jerico Southampton In Southampton Common on 12 July the line up was Billy Ocean Bananarama Howard Jones ABC Go West Nick Heyward the Real Thing Heaven 17 Altered Images Brother Beyond Jaki Graham and Then Jerico Bristol Friday Saturday Sunday Then Jerico Brother Beyond Bananarama Tony Hadley Belinda Carlisle Alexander O Neal Go West Boney M Midge Ure Heaven 17 Jaki Graham Doctor and the Medics Sonia T Pau Level 42 Rick Astley ABC China Crisis Kim Wilde Imagination Soul II Soul Blow Monkeys Johnny Hates Jazz Nik Kershaw Captain Sensible Toyah Cookham The line up included Big Country Alexander O Neal Then Jerico Doctor and the Medics T Pau Sonia Nik Kershaw and ABC before Kim Wilde performed as the headline act 17 Let s Rock 2015 editThe seventh Let s Rock festival introduced concerts in Exeter and London Exeter This festival took place in Powderham Castle on 4 July 18 The line up consisted of Tom Bailey Billy Ocean Bananarama ABC Howard Jones Midge Ure Go West Five Star Nick Heyward Nik Kershaw the Real Thing Altered Images Brother Beyond and Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers London The first Let s Rock London was at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on 27 June 19 Performers included Bananarama Rick Astley Kim Wilde Howard Jones Go West Nick Heyward Five Star Sinitta Sonia Brother Beyond and China Crisis Cookham Capacity for 2015 increased from 6 500 to 9 999 but the organisers withdrew an application to make it a two day event 20 The line up included Samantha Fox Bucks Fizz The Christians The Blow Monkeys The Selecter Odyssey Betty Boo Hot Chocolate Roland Gift and Rick Astley before Level 42 performed as the headline act 21 22 Bristol Friday Saturday Sunday Go West Doctor and the Medics Brother Beyond Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers Thompson Twins Tom Bailey Rick Astley Sister Sledge Jimmy Somerville ABC Big Country Five Star The Beat Betty Boo Chas amp Dave Odyssey Samantha Fox Owen Paul Boomtown Rats Howard Jones Roland Gift s Fine Young Cannibals Nick Heyward The Real Thing Hot Chocolate From The Jam The South China Crisis Aswad Modern Romance Black Box Elsewhere Other events took place in Leeds and Southampton Let s Rock 2016 editThe eighth Let s Rock festival announced a new venue Birmingham Birmingham On 11 June at Sandwell Valley Country Park the line up was Holly Johnson Kim Wilde Jimmy Somerville Tiffany ABC Go West Midge Ure Nik Kershaw Five Star Fuzzbox Altered Images Doctor and the Medics Brother Beyond 23 Bristol This was once again a three day event from Friday to Sunday Saturday Sunday Holly Johnson Shalamar Jason Donovan Midge Ure Snap Sinitta Blancmange Chesney Hawkes The Selecter Katrina Leskanich Hazel O Connor Ex Simple Minds UB40 Earth Wind amp Fire Experience feat Al McKay Soul II Soul Paul Young Jimmy Somerville Kid Creole And The Coconuts Hue And Cry Ex King Living In A Box Limahl Cutting Crew Wang Chung Elsewhere Other festivals took place in Cookham Leeds Exeter Southampton and London The line up included acts such as those above and Johnny Hates Jazz Black Box Aswad Belinda Carlisle and the Human League 24 Let s Rock 2017 editThe ninth Let s Rock festival year added two new locations Shrewsbury and Norwich Shrewsbury Taking place in Quarry Park on 27 May 2017 the event hosted Billy Ocean ABC Tony Hadley Heaven 17 Nick Heyward Nik Kershaw T Pau the Real Thing Clare Grogan of Altered Images Brother Beyond and Jaki Graham 25 26 Norwich On 1 July Earlham Park in Norwich welcomed Chesney Hawkes Boney M Bananarama Howard Jones Captain Sensible Jaki Graham Belinda Carlisle Nik Kershaw Go West Midge Ure and Kim Wilde 27 28 29 Cookham Let s Rock the Moor 2017 took place in Marsh Meadow on 20 May 30 The event sold out of its 10 000 tickets available The line up included A Flock of Seagulls Howard Jones Living in a Box From the Jam The Beat the Blockheads Go West and Sister Sledge 31 before OMD performed as the headline act 32 A portion of the proceeds went to the Link Foundation Child Bereavement UK and Wooden Spoon charities 30 Bristol This event at Ashton Court Estate was a three day event from 2 4 June This was the first time a line up included a day of only 1990s oriented music 33 The line up was as listed 28 34 Friday Saturday Sunday Midge Ure Modern Romance Gloria Gaynor Village People Howard Jones Kim Wilde Tiffany Nick Heyward Heaven 17 Nik Kershaw T Pau Technotronic A Flock Of Seagulls Captain Sensible Black Lace Happy Mondays Lightning Seeds Cast Stereo MC s Toploader Atomic Kitten EMF Bewitched Space Damage Republica Shola Ama Baby D Sl2 Live PA Leeds Temple Newsam on 17 June hosted the Human League ABC Kid Creole and the Coconuts Technotronic Hue and Cry Hazel O Connor Imagination Dr and the Medics From the Jam Roland Gift Howard Jones Tony Hadley and A Flock of Seagulls 35 Exeter Powderham Castle featured Big Country Toyah Jaki Graham Tony Hadley Howard Jones Belinda Carlisle Jason Donovan Chesney Hawkes Imagination From the Jam Hazel O Connor Katrina Leskanich of Katrina and the Waves and Level 42 36 Southampton This location had the Human League Living in a Box Katrina Tony Hadley Howard Jones Hue and Cry Hazel O Connor Imagination Belinda Carlisle Nick Heyward Chesney Hawkes and Kid Creole and the Coconuts 28 37 London The final date was in Clapham Common on 15 July Performances were by the Human League Chesney Hawkes Boney M Sister Sledge Howard Jones T Pau Roland Gift Matt Bianco Hazel O Connor Katrina Jaki Graham Toyah and Heaven 17 28 38 Let s Rock 2018 editThe tenth Let s Rock festival introduced two new venues Sunderland and Scotland Sunderland This event took place in Herrington Park on 9 June 39 The line up included Tony Hadley Kim Wilde ABC Heaven 17 Midge Ure Go West Nick Heyward Five Star Nik Kershaw the Real Thing Altered Images and Modern Romance Scotland In Dalkeith Country Park on 23 June 40 performers included Billy Ocean Marc Almond Tony Hadley ABC Nick Heyward Heaven 17 Midge Ure Go West Nik Kershaw Katrina Altered Images ABC Annabella Lwin Fuzzbox Go West Hazell Dean Katrina Nick Heyward Peter Coyle Black Lace Brother Beyond and Modern Romance Elsewhere Other performances took place in Cookham London Leeds Southampton Exeter Bristol Shrewsbury and Norwich Along with those listed above performers also included Wendy James Clare Grogan Heather Small Kim Appleby Tom Bailey and Adam Ant Let s Rock 2019 editFor the 10th anniversary the Let s Rock festival introduced four new locations Liverpool Wales Essex and Belfast Liverpool The event took place at Croxteth Hall on 27 July The line up consisted of the Human League Tony Hadley Marc Almond Midge Ure Go West Nick Heyward Five Star Nik Kershaw Roland Gift T Pau the Real Thing China Crisis Altered Images Belouis Some and Sonia 41 Wales In Tredegar Park the line up was Billy Ocean Tony Hadley Go West Midge Ure Jason Donovan Nik Kershaw Nick Heyward Toyah From The Jam Heaven 17 Altered Images the Real Thing Brother Beyond Belouis Some Owen Paul Jennie Belle Star Matthias Musical Youth Westworld and Black Lace It took place on 1 June 42 Essex On 7 September Hylands Estate will host Status Quo Jimmy Somerville Tony Hadley Go West Midge Ure Nick Heyward Nik Kershaw Heaven 17 the Real Thing Betty Boo China Crisis Sonia Brother Beyond Belouis Some Jennie Belle Star Matthias Owen Paul Westworld Black Lace and Musical Youth 43 Belfast Located at the Boucher Playing Fields on 3 August the performers held were Billy Ocean Tony Hadley Marc Almond Tom Bailey Midge Ure Go West Nick Heyward Nik Kershaw Heaven 17 Cutting Crew Altered Images Sonia Brother Beyond Owen Paul Belouis Some Jennie Belle Star Matthias Owen Paul Westworld Black Lace and Musical Youth 44 Elsewhere Other events will take place in Cookham Norwich Sunderland Scotland Leeds Exeter Southampton and Shrewsbury Acts included those listed above with Shalamar Belinda Carlisle Hot Chocolate Snap Chesney Hawkes Kim Wilde Kim Appleby Thomas Dolby Limahl Hugh Cornwell Jaki Graham Captain Sensible and Johnny Hates Jazz References edit Nick Heyward will headline Let s Rock The Moor Music News com Retrieved 1 February 2018 Let s Rock The Moor Rolf Harris and Nick Heyward Sun Arise Cookham Festival 4 May 2009 Video YouTube Nme com Retrieved 1 February 2018 REVIEW Bands rocked the Moor in Cookham News in Cookham Get The Latest Maidenhead Advertiser News Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Rock the Moor in Cookham From Bucks Free Press Archive today 20 April 2013 Archived from the original on 20 April 2013 Retrieved 1 February 2018 We Rocked the Moor Cookham News Retrieved 20 May 2019 We Rocked the Moor Cheque Presentation Cookham com Retrieved 1 February 2018 PHOTO GALLERY Let s Rock The Moor 2011 News in Cookham Get The Latest Maidenhead Advertiser News Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Record 6 000 crowd pack out Cookham rock festival Bucks Free Press Retrieved 1 February 2018 Let s Rock the Moor could raise 20k for charities News in Cookham Get The Latest Maidenhead Advertiser News Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Let s Rock The Moor Festival Gallery Peter cox org Retrieved 1 February 2018 Let s Rock the Moor Cookham Archived 21 April 2013 at archive today Find out more about the Children s Charity of Rugby Wooden Spoon Woodenspoon com Retrieved 1 February 2018 Sun shines for Let s Rock the Moor in Cookham News in Maidenhead Get The Latest Maidenhead Advertiser News Archived 17 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Green Thomas H 9 April 2012 Top 100 music festivals April September 2012 Telegraph co uk Retrieved 1 February 2018 Tony Hadley and Midge Ure set to Rock the Moor Latest News Bands and Music Entertainment SloughExpress Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 28 November 2012 Spandau Ballet News Spandauballet com Retrieved 1 February 2018 a b Let s Rock Announce Line Up and New 80s Events for Summer 2014 Classic Pop Retrieved 21 May 2019 Youlden Mary 6 October 2014 Let s Rock Exeter line up announced Exeter Daily Retrieved 21 May 2019 Magic Presents Let s Rock London The Ultimate 80s Festival Classic Pop Retrieved 21 May 2019 No two day Let s Rock The Moor but its capacity could still be increased to 9 999 festival goers Archived 6 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine In pictures Let s Rock the Moor 2015 Archived 5 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Let s Rock the Moor Cookham Festival Cookham com 7 February 2015 Retrieved 1 February 2018 Let s Rock Festival 2016 Line up announced for Birmingham Classic Pop Retrieved 21 May 2019 Let s Rock the Moor releases Line up for May 2016 Archived 25 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine Growcott Mat 28 May 2017 First ever Let s Rock Shrewsbury gets Gold reception from 80s fans Shropshire Star Retrieved 20 May 2019 Let s Rock Shrewsbury 2017 eFestivals Retrieved 20 May 2019 Let s Rock Norwich The Retro Festival comes to Earlham Park in 2017 Norwich City Council 3 October 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2019 a b c d Lewis Henry 15 March 2017 Let s Rock The Retro 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