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The Koho Festival

August 22 August 23

Back for its third year, the Koho Festival will return with some exciting changes to this year’s event. One of the biggest updates is a redesigned layout. The acoustic stage will now sit beside the main rock stage. This new arrangement should keep the energy flowing while creating a more relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere across the site.

Another important change is the introduction of a 20-minute break between bands. In previous years, performances ran back-to-back with no pause. The new breaks will give sound engineers a well-earned breather. They will also give festival-goers time to top up drinks, grab some food and enjoy the vibe before the next act.

By bringing the bands closer together in one central area, the organisers hope to create a more focused and lively crowd around the stages. At the same time, there will still be plenty of space elsewhere for people who want to enjoy the music more casually and catch up with friends.

This year, the Koho Festival aims to pack the venue with 14 incredible acts. Bands, duos and solo performers will showcase the very best of the local live music scene. It promises to be bigger, better and one of the best weekends the festival has hosted.

And yes—they listened. Koho is moving to one week after Airbourne Festival to avoid clashes. This time, there are no excuses.

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  • Koho Festival

East Hastings Sea Angling Association

The Stade
Hastings, East Sussex TN34 3FJ
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