BILED as 'Glastonbury but with lots more delicious food' The Big Feastival kicks off this Bank Holiday weekend.
Now in its 13th year, the festival is returning from August 23 – 25, complete with an exciting line-up of chefs and food spots, plus live music and more.
The event, which takes place every year on Blur bassist Alex James's farm at Kingham, features headliners Becky Hill and Snow Patrol alongside Triple Brit Award nominee and singer songwriter Cat Burns, Irish singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot, Natasha Bedingfield, Kate Nash and Ash.
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The crowd will also be treated to performances from Ella Henderson and Joel Corry.
The British singer songwriter will kick things off on the Friday night of the festival, the 30-piece orchestra of Ministry Of Sound Classical will top the bill on the Saturday night of the festival and veteran indie rockers Snow Patrol will close the festival with a headline set on the Sunday night.
Alex James said: "I'm so excited for Big Feastival 2024, every year the festival gets bigger and better."
Meanwhile chefs from all over the country will be flocking to the Cotswolds to host talks and demonstrations.
Romy Gill will be at the festival on Friday, Sally Abe, Max La Manna and Andi and Miquita Oliver on Saturday and Simon Rogan on Sunday.
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