Join the fun with the fantastic Wurzels. The evening kicks off at 8pm with funny man Tank Sherman followed by the ever popular Wurzels.
The Wurzels will be performing all their hits, plus much, more! Why not get in the party started this Christmas with friends and family at one of the best nights out!
Westcountry icons The Wurzels will be performing at the Devon County Show for the first time, entertaining exhibitors and invited guests at an exclusive event on the first day of the show.
Leading Devon law firm Stephens Scown LLP has teamed up with the Devon County Show to bring The Wurzels to the Westpoint showground. The four-piece group will be playing its famous hits including Combine Harvester and I am a Cider Drinker at an exclusive event for livestock exhibitors and invited guests on 21 May.
Susie Murray, a partner in the rural services team at Stephens Scown in...
Rural musicians The Wurzels have joined forces with The Farm Safety Foundation to create an unconventional farm safety video aimed at encouraging farmers to commit to being safer and more professional on the farm.
The West Country’s rural songsters have re-recorded their iconic ‘Combine Harvester’ song with new lyrics which has been paired with a light-hearted video produced by students at Moreton Morrell College. The song and video have uploaded to the internet for farmers to share on Twitter and Facebook.
While the original 1974 version dealt with love-sick farmer’s...
Organisers of the inaugural Honiton Sausage & Cider Festival on May 3 are advising the public that tickets will not be available to purchase on the gate, such has been the response to online booking.
The festival, which is being held to raise money for emergency out-of-hours voluntary medical courier service Devon Freewheelers and other good causes, promises great entertainment with live music acts Sweet Black Angels, Ollie Bowern, Fools and Horses, Diamondogz plus headliners, The Wurzels.
Gates open at 8.00am and the music starts are 10.00am with the Ukelele Band....
Tommy Banner, Pete Budd, John Morgan and Sedge Moore make up the Wurzels. Hailing from Somerset this "Scrumpy and Western" band have been going since 1966 and show no signs of easing up.
With over 20 albums and countless singles realeased none have been more successful that the UK Number one "Combine Harvester". The band have reached cult status around the world with thier fondness of the scrumpy and intoxicating sing along lyrics.