Chai Wallahs travels the festival scene pushing odd alternatives and cult live shows on crowds as far afield as Germany. Richard Campbell, the film composer and bass ace, drew the real heads on Friday, but it was Kendal boomerang Mr Scruff whose Saturday three hour set there has become an unmissable fixture for many.
And now, with the tenth anniversary over, Andy and Ben and everyone on the team would like to take this moment to say a very special thanks.
“From that first tent-pole climbing high-wire act at Abbot Hall Park in Kendal a decade ago, we never believed it would turn into what it has. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to every single person who has, by coming or contributing, made this festival with us.”
See you in the fields for another ten years.
Photographs by
Tom Martin,
Scott Salt,
Lisa Errico,
Benjamin Paul,
Ian Taylor, Paul Whiteley,
Giulia Spadafora and
Amy Weightman.
Words by
Gavin Haynes. Web development by
Andrew Kendall for
Digital Photo Gallery. Art direction by
Kris Atomic.