Rock Bottom Festival, Marlow, June 21st 2025

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June 13, 2025

Rock Bottom is the family-friendly music festival held in every June at Marlow Bottom Playing Fields 

Rock Bottom is a popular family-friendly music festival held every June at the beautiful Marlow Bottom Playing Fields. This annual event offers live music, fun activities, and a welcoming atmosphere perfect for families and music lovers in the Marlow area.

Organised by the Marlow Bottom Playing Fields Management Committee, a dedicated group of volunteers, the festival is part of a series of community events that also includes the well-loved Marlow Bottom fireworks display. The committee is a registered charity, with 100% of the profits from Rock Bottom and other events reinvested into the ongoing maintenance and improvement of Marlow Bottom Playing Fields.

Marlow Bottom Playing Fields serves as a vital recreational space for the local community, hosting sports, family activities, and social events throughout the year. By attending Rock Bottom, you support the upkeep of this cherished community resource.

For tickets and more details please visit www.marlowrockbottom.com 

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