Status Quo, who have sold over 118 million records worldwide, recorded 64 British Hit Singles and had more hit albums (32) in the UK album charts than any other band apart from the Rolling Stones, have been confirmed to headline GuilFest on Sunday July 18th.
Status Quo have notched up 22 top ten UK singles since their first, ‘Pictures Of Matchstick Men’, reached number 7 in the UK chart in January 1968, spending over seven and a half years in the British singles chart in all.
Status Quo, who hold the record for the most appearances on Top Of The Pops (106!) promise to play a plethora of unforgettable rock’n’roll anthems such as ‘Paper Plane’, ‘Caroline’, ‘Down Down’, ‘Rockin’ All Over The World’, ‘Whatever You Want’, ‘The Wanderer’ and ‘In The Army Now’.
GuilFest has been consistently voted as one of the UK's best family festivals. Held in the idyllic location of Stoke Park, Guildford, visitors can expect a truly fantastic weekend, featuring 7 stages of live music hosting a mind blowing 200 great acts – including the now famous Rock Cave, featuring some of the best rock acts in the UK; and the Dance Tent - which in previous years has featured huge DJ sets from artists such as Rusko and Pendulum.
It's not just about the music at GuilFest though; around the site you can find the hilarious Cosmic Comedy Zone, the Theatre tent, the incredibly popular Farmer Giles Barn Dance, street theatre, arts and crafts, delicious food and drink from all over the globe, bars and cocktail bars, one of the best festival children's areas on the circuit, The KidZone, and much more besides.
more info
- Date: Friday 16th July 2010
- Event: Guilfest 2010 at Stoke Park
- Venue: Stoke Park
- Artists: Chase and Status, Sub Focus, Dreadzone, The Human League, N-Dubz, Just Jack
Tickets are no longer available for this event
missed out?
You can find these artists/djs playing at the following events:

Sub Focus
InYaEar Festival2nd Jun

Chase and Status
Hideout Festival 201229th Jun

Dreadzone
Kendal Calling27th Jul

Just Jack
Mulletover Ibiza22nd Sep



























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