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Big Feastival adds Snow Patrol and Becky Hill to line-up | Music | Entertainment

The Big Feastival has continued to thrive as a powerful, annual festival which not only brings incredible musical acts to stages, but also places an emphasis on good food.

Last year’s line-up included Tom Grennan, the Blossoms, the Vaccines and Sigrid – but 2024 has gone all out.

Big Feastival 2024 has just confirmed a collection of massive acts and artists, including Snow Patrol and Becky Hill as headliners, with Ella Henderson, Natasha Bedingfield, Scouting for Girls, and many more.

On top of all the amazing musical additions to the August Bank Holiday Weekend, the Big Feastival will show off some of “gastronomy’s biggest stars” and some of the UK’s best street foods.

Each year, the festival is held in the Cotswolds on the farm of Alex James – Blur’s bassist.

Speaking out about this year’s festivities, James said: “I’m so excited for Big Feastival 2024, every year the festival gets bigger and better. We already have a stellar music line-up with so much more still to announce.”

James added: “This is the ideal way to spend your August bank holiday weekend, with friends, family and plenty on offer to keep everyone entertained. See you all on the farm.”

Tickets for the Big Feastival 2024 are out right now. We have all the details on how to get yours, who is in the festival line-up, and any further details you need.

Here’s the information:

Big Feastival 2024 is being held at Kingham, The Cotswolds, UK.

This is the same location the Big Feastival is always held, as it is owned by the festival’s founder, Alex James, of Blur fame.

The bassist bought his 200-acre farm in 2002, and uses it, predominantly, to make cheese.

Big Feastival 2024 is taking place this year over the August bank holiday weekend.

These dates fall on: Friday, August 23, 2024 – Sunday, August 25, 2024.

The festival will be held at Alex James’ farm in Kingham, The Cotswolds.

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