Shambala Festival began in 1999, with 150 people in a field with a farmer's trailor covered in tarps for a stage. Its grown since then to become a well established fun festival for all the family with plenty of stuff to get involved in such as cinemas, many workshops (dance, spritual, craft) loads of kids activities, circus performance, talks, sauna, cafes, massive site art, a lovely crowd and a lot of surprises!
The line-up is secret, the venue is secret, it always has been that's what is so unique about this festival, but you can guarantee a good time for all the family. This is definately one that needs to go in your diary.
Northamptonshire