WIN a pair of Cornbury Festival weekend camping tickets worth £215 each!

WIN a pair of weekend tickets to Cornbury Festival 2018!

Festival season is just around the corner, and one making the headlines for all the right reasons is Cornbury Festival. Although festival organiser Hugh Phillimore announced that 2017 would be the last, the demand for its return was such that it’s back this year – bigger and better… And we’ve got a pair of  weekend camping tickets worth £215 each  to give away!

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The first wave of acts announced were a welcome injection of girl power in an otherwise male-dominated festival season. Alanis Morissette tops the bill on Saturday – a UK festival exclusive – with singalongs guaranteed thanks to her arsenal of hits, including IronicHands Clean and One Hand In My Pocket. She’s joined by Chicago soul icon Mavis Staples – currently celebrating 2017’s acclaimed album If All I Was Was Black – as well as an appearance on Gorillaz recent album, Humanz, alongside Scottish songstress Amy MacDonald, bubblegum popstar turned dreamy hitmaker Nina Nesbitt, 60s legend P. P. Arnold (The First Cut Is The Deepest) and Pixie Lott.

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Photo credit: Ben Phillips Photography

Friday sees reggae gems UB40 headlining, with Jamaica’s Jimmy Cliff joining them on the bill, alongside Stereo MC’sZucchero and Danny & The Champions Of The World. Closing the show on the Sunday, Squeeze will tempt anyone who’s cool for cats up the junction before saying goodbye girl… And there are plenty more pun-worthy tracks from Jools Holland’s former band to keep this terrible joke going. But we won’t. Fellow 80s indie lot Deacon Blue join them earlier in the day, as does Dutch born jazz singer Caro Emerald, the US’s Lissie (who’s duetted with a-ha, Jack Savoretti and Robbie Williams, covered Fleetwood Mac, and even found the time to release 3 of her own country-tinged solo albums) and Streatham’s very own Ferris & Sylvester, fresh from opening for George Ezra.

Not only that it was announced this week that the Hairy Bikers would be roaring into Oxfordshire for a 3 day Pop up Woodfire restaurant adventure at the festival, with the bikers cooking up a feast and plenty of their witty banter to entertain the crowds too! For more information on Cornbury festival see www.cornburyfestival.com

To be in with a chance of winning the chance to see these, and SO many more, celebrating  Cornbury Festival’s 15th birthday please answer this question:

T& C’s 

Prize not transferable and cannot be exchanged for financial value.

Age restrictions on Family Ticket (2 x adults and 2 x children under 18) includes weekend camping pass. Tents not provided, quiet camping can be requested. Also includes parking. Does not include travel to festival or on site hospitality.

Winners will be notified and sent collection information prior to event. Usually tickets are sent out one week prior to event, or guests will be added to the guestlist for pass collection on arrival.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

11 COMMENTS

  1. The festival makes us Feel happy, there is so much to do as a family. My children have always felt safe and have loved the kids marquee through the years. The diverse music, the amazing choice of food. Not forgetting the drinks, the pimms bar and the gin and fever tree bar

  2. Precious family time with my music mad crew ! Living underneath canvas , spectacular imaginative campfire recipes ! And makes no wonderful memories

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