Beached Festival
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The Beached Festival was a free festival
Free festival
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 held annually in Scarborough, North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
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, England
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. After 6 years it had grown to become the biggest free festival in the South Bay of Scarborough. It last took place in 2008.

History

The festival started in 2001
2001 in music
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 as a small gig which gained some interest from local bands and DJs. During the second year The Libertines
The Libertines
The Libertines were an English rock band, formed in London in 1997 by frontmen Carl Barât and Pete Doherty . The band, centred on the song-writing partnership of Barat and Doherty, also included John Hassall and Gary Powell for most of its recording career...

 played without their front man, and things continued from there. In 2005 there were two more days added to the weekend, one of which was a movie night and the other an orchestra
Orchestra
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l night. In 2006 a Big Band played instead of the Orchestra.

To fund the festival a small grant is obtained from Scarborough Borough Council
Scarborough (borough)
Scarborough is a non-metropolitan district and borough of North Yorkshire, England. In addition to the town of Scarborough, it covers a large stretch of the coast of Yorkshire, including Whitby and Filey....

 and the rest should be brought in through corporate sponsorship.

As the festival expanded more popular bands appeared on the beached stage including The Libertines
The Libertines
The Libertines were an English rock band, formed in London in 1997 by frontmen Carl Barât and Pete Doherty . The band, centred on the song-writing partnership of Barat and Doherty, also included John Hassall and Gary Powell for most of its recording career...

, The Fratellis
The Fratellis
The Fratellis were an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. The band consisted of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli , bass guitarist Barry Fratelli , and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli .The band released 2 albums during their career, Costello Music in 2006 and Here We Stand in...

, Electric Eel Shock
Electric Eel Shock
Electric Eel Shock are a three-piece garage metal band, formed in Tokyo in the late 1990s. They first toured the United States in 1999 and have been touring the world ever since.-Early years of EES:...

 (Who appeared in 2003 and then returned in 2005 to play with The West Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra), The Enemy
The Enemy (UK band)
The Enemy are an English rock band formed in Coventry in 2006, signed to Warner Music Group . In June 2007, The Enemy played twice at Glastonbury Festival, first in the 'Guardian Lounge' on Saturday and then the much larger 'Other Stage' on Sunday. They also headlined on the Saturday night of T in...

, Thunder
Thunder (band)
Thunder were an English hard rock band, who originally formed in 1989 when the band Terraplane broke up, leaving lead singer Danny Bowes and guitarist/main songwriter Luke Morley to form a new group, namely Thunder...

, Parva (now the kaiser chiefs), The Bluetones
The Bluetones
The Bluetones were an English indie rock band, formed in Hounslow, Greater London, in 1993. The band's members were Mark Morriss on vocals, Adam Devlin on guitar, Scott Morriss on bass guitar, and Eds Chesters on drums. A fifth member, Richard Payne, came on board between 1998 and 2002...

 and The Quireboys
The Quireboys
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 between the years 2001 and 2006.

2007

2007 saw a major breakthrough for the festival, with big name sponsors, paying for national media adverts in the NME
NME
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. The festival yet saw established acts such as Foals
Foals (band)
Foals are an English indie rock band from Oxford. They are currently signed to Transgressive Records in the UK and Sub Pop in the US. They released their debut album Antidotes on 24 March 2008 in the UK, and 8 April 2008 in the US...

, Frank Turner
Frank Turner
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, One Night Only
One Night Only (band)
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, The Hoosiers
The Hoosiers
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, Amy Macdonald
Amy MacDonald
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, DARTZ!
DARTZ!
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, Alabama 3
Alabama 3
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 and The Paddingtons
The Paddingtons
The Paddingtons are an English indie rock band from Hull, known for their energetic concerts and loyal fanbase. In various interviews bassist Dobbs has said it is due to their willingness to play almost any venue...

 gracing the stage, with Nine Black Alps
Nine Black Alps
Nine Black Alps are an English alternative rock band formed in Manchester, named after a line in The Couriers by Sylvia Plath and fronted by Sam Forrest.-Career:...

 and Inme
InMe
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 headlining the event.

The event was set back slightly, by predicted high tides, which forced the 1500 strong crowd off the beach, onto the road for nearly an hour and a half.

2008

The 2008 festival saw acts such as The Ryes, Flamboyant Bella, Be Quiet. Shout Loud!, Sergeant
Sergeant (band)
Sergeant are a 4-piece indie rock band from Glenrothes in Fife, Scotland. In 2007 they signed a contract with Mercury Records. The band played both 2007 T in the Park and Glastonbury festivals and have attracted a fanbase and media attention extending well outside their Scottish base. Xfm...

, Natty
Natty (artist)
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, The Paddingtons
The Paddingtons
The Paddingtons are an English indie rock band from Hull, known for their energetic concerts and loyal fanbase. In various interviews bassist Dobbs has said it is due to their willingness to play almost any venue...

 and Ebony Bones performing. One Night Only
One Night Only (band)
One Night Only is a British Indie rock band from Helmsley, North Yorkshire formed in 2003.-History:One Night Only formed in summer 2003, consisting initially of Mark Hayton, Daniel “Pob” Parkin, Sam “Gunner” Ford and Kai "Kai" Smith. The band did not have a vocalist until George Craig, a friend of...

 and Dodgy
Dodgy
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 were the headliners. Over 35,000 people walked through the site, with nearly 3,000 people on site at any time.

An alleged sexual assault occurred at the 2008 festival, the organisers cooperated thoroughly with the North Yorkshire Police investigations, which led to a Crown Court hearing.

At the time of the incident organisers were holding emergency meetings with the concessions and catering firm (who run T in the Park) who were disappointed with the turn out and the over exaggerated nature of the event. The firm packed up on the Saturday night leaving the beach without any catering provisions.

F10, a company who helped raise the funds for the festival to take place, refused to pay the organisers over £30,000 which was gained from sponsorship of the event. This left H20 Beached Ltd, the company who ran the festival heavily in debt. The company was liquidated in May 2009.

The festival had been run by volunteers, many of whom were left out of pocket.

The likelihood of a festival like the beached festival happening on the South Bay in Scarborough again in the near future is remote. In 2009 Scarborough Borough Council and The North Yorkshire Police refused to give permission for the event, partly because of safety & public disorder concerns, and because of financial issues remaining outstanding.

The organiser told the press that the event would not be going ahead because of his new found paternity, although the Scarborough Evening News reported later that H20: Beached Ltd had been liquidated, owing £38,000 to various creditors.

Rumours of a 2010 festival started on facebook when the organiser suggested a date for the festival, however, permission was not given, and the Open Air Theatre, who were also rumoured to play host to the event did not host it. However, the event is set to be revived at the Open Air Theatre in August 2011, albeit on a smaller scale.

See also

  • List of music festivals in the United Kingdom
  • Festivals in the United Kingdom
    Festivals in the United Kingdom
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  • Soundwave Festival
    Soundwave Festival
    Soundwave Festival, held every year at the Scarborough Spa Ocean Room, Scarborough, UK, is a music and arts festival created by the DIY Collective, a group of young people from around the Scarborough area. It was first held in 1999 on South Bay Beach, Scarborough and was moved to the Spa Complex...

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