A Cornish festival set in an exclusive country house will be returning to Redruth this June.
Set within the grounds of Scorrier House, The Great Estate is an award-winning boutique family festival that is now in its fifth year.
With an increased capacity of 10,000 guests across the four-day Jubilee weekend and a host of 'mystical' activities, organisers are advising this year's festival-goers to 'expect the unexpected.'
This year's Great Estate festival will feature live music and entertainment as well as lots of fun fringe things to do including cabaret shows, participatory workshops, magical trails, and glamping.
This year the festival is headlined by Manic Street Preachers, one of the most influential and iconic rock bands to have come out of Wales.
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Throughout the years they have collected fans from all over the world, maturing and changing musically whilst always keeping the classic Manics sound.
They will be bringing with them a catalogue of old and new hits including; ‘You Stole The Sun From My Heart’, ‘Design For Life’ & ‘ If You Tolerate This ‘alongside newer songs such as ‘Orwellian’ and ‘The Secret He Had Missed', both taken from their most recent album.
There will be also performances from Electric Six, The Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Melle Mel’s Furious 5 & Scorpio, DJ Yoda, Elektra Fence (Ru Paul’s Drag Race), Krafty Kuts, The Future Shape Of Sound, Loup Garoux (Ed Harcourt), Will & The People, ‘Oh My God! It’s The Church’, Dick Valentine & returning once again, festival favourite Craig Charles, who will undoubtedly whip the crowd into yet another high-energy dancefloor frenzy.
The full line up of bands, shows, trails, workshops, global food, kids activities, Drag, comedy, vintage activities & fairground, Hip Hop Karaoke, The Secret Gin Garden, Victorian games, wellbeing retreat, Talks & Tea Time in the house & the Woodland Silent Disco can all be found on the website: www.greatestatefestival.co.uk
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