Laverstoke Park Farm is getting ready for this year’s CarFest as the organisers have promised to offer seven festivals in one.
Along with the CarFest, guests can enjoy six other festivals – StarFest, FoodFest, SpaFest, KidsFest, AdventureFest, and RetroFest.
CarFest South will be taking place from August 26-28 at Laverstoke Park Farm near Overton.
The brainchild of radio legend Chris Evans, the three-day festival celebrated its tenth anniversary last year and plans on kicking off its second decade at CarFest South with a bang.
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Taking to the main stage will be a line-up of huge artists, including Steps, Seasick Steve, Natalie Imbruglia, Rag ’n’ Bone Man, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Faithless Soundsystem, James Blunt, Kaiser Chiefs, Tom Odell, Paloma Faith, Judge Jules and much more.
Returning as the festival’s official roving reporters are TV stars AJ Pritchard and Curtis Pritchard.
They’ll be out and about experiencing the family-friendly activities CarFest has to offer - from pizza-making workshops with Dick & Dom to the star-studded line-up at StarFest, where celebs like Paula Radcliffe, Sally Phillips and Adam Woodyatt will be making an appearance.
There’ll be cars, with the Kwik Fit-Michelin Paddock featuring over 120 cars from the past, present, and future.
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The best of modern motorsport and iconic cars from the movies will be taking to the track for three daily shows, and some lucky festival-goers will get to take one of their dream cars for a spin around the track.
The tickets for the event are now on sale on CarFest official website.
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