This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Business News Gigs & Festivals Live Business
Robomagic partners on new festival from Caught By The River
By Chris Cooke | Published on Monday 11 January 2016
Rob Hallett’s Robomagic recently confirmed it was on board to co-promote Caught By The River Thames, a new London-based festival from the website and nature/culture collective Caught By The River that was first announced last month.
Caught By The River has previously curated stages at other festivals, but this will be its first standalone event. Its programme will combine music and literature, with a nature symposium, beer festival and food market also promised. Running from 6-7 Aug, it will take place in the grounds of Fulham Palace in West London, which has never previously been used for a large-scale event of this kind.
Confirming the tie up with Robomagic on his new event, Caught By The River co-founder Jeff Barrett told reporters: “This is very exciting for us. We’ve been developing our festival and events skills over the past few years, waiting and looking for the perfect site and partner to come up and with Fulham Palace, on the bank of the River Thames, and Rob and Robomagic, we’ve found them”.
Meanwhile Hallett added: “Caught By The River Thames will fill a gap in London’s cultural landscape and we are delighted to be working with Jeff and his team to bring it to Fulham Palace.