KT TUNSTALL and Vintage Trouble will be headlining Swindon’s Summer Breeze festival later this month.
The sixth Summer Breeze festival, taking place on July 14 and 15 at Warren Farm, Liddington, sees 50 acts performing across three stages, headlined by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall on Saturday, and funky soul rhythm and blues movers Vintage Trouble on Sunday.
Other acts include The Musgraves, The Destroyers and Backbeat Soundsystem, with more acts expected to be announced over the next few months.
The festival also includes a children’s area offering free activities from puppet shows and junk building to juggling ball-making and didgeridoo workshops in a new art and craft tent.
All equipment is free and the children take home everything they make.
Summer Breeze Festival is an independently-run, family-friendly event which donates all the profits to charity and has a ticket allocation of 2,000. This year, all profits will be donated to Prospect Hospice and Water Aid.
Summer Breeze runs from 6pm on Friday until 8pm on Sunday. Camping is available for Friday and Saturday. A variety of tickets are available, ranging from £15 to £40. Email info@summerbreeze fest.co.uk.
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