Camp Bestival is offering readers the chance to win a family day ticket for two adults and two children to Camp Bestival 2021.
Featuring a cast that reads like the greatest soundtrack ever, Camp Bestival Goes to the Movies from Thursday, July 29 to Sunday, August 1.
Expect movie music magic from the likes of Fatboy Slim, Friendly Fires, Groove Armada, Becky Hill, Sophie Ellis-Bextor featuring Sink The Pink, Level 42, Max & Harvey, Georgia, The Selecter, Sara Cox, Jo Whiley’s 90s Anthems and many more.
Winner of the UK Festival Awards’ ‘Best Family Festival’ 2019, relish family entertainment in the fresh coastal air with Dick and Dom, Brainiac Live, Mr Tumble, Mister Maker & Rebecca Keatley, Andy & The Odd Socks, Sam & Mark, BRIT School, and Stagecoach, plus Art, Science, Dance & Circus Workshops, and beyond.
And experience The New Foodies hosted by Fred Sirieix, wellbeing vibes at Slow Motion, Fit Camp, and Wild Tribe, teen area the Palace, comedy venue the Giggle Box, Cirque Bijou’s High Wire Spectacular and so much more!
For further information, you can book tickets through this link.
How you can WIN a family ticket to Camp Bestival
The prize is a Family Day Ticket, which includes two adults and two children, for Camp Bestival 2021. Winners can choose which day they would like to come.
For your chance to win, buy a copy of the Dorset Echo on Thursday, July 15 where details will be available.
All you have to do is answer a simple question and email your response with Dorset Echo Camp Bestival Competition in the subject line to promotions@newsquest.co.uk by the closing date of July 18, 2021.
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