SCOUTING for Girls, The Feeling and Toploader are just some of the stellar names that will be appearing at this year’s Livestock Festival.
The trio, along with The Hoosiers, will all be headlining the event in Longdon, which takes place from today (Friday) to Sunday (August 2).
The festival, taking place on Manor Farm, is also set to feature comedy, an outdoor cinema and an array of street food pop-up dining experiences.
Founder Ben Leeke said: “Bringing artists like The Feeling and Scouting for Girls to rural Gloucestershire to play a boutique festival like ours sends shivers down my spine.
“We have secured an amazing line-up of headline artists as well as putting together a tantalising entertainment and experience package around our music stages.
“Our aim is to try to cater for everyone by offering live music, under the stars cinema, top comedy, delicious street food, camping and ‘glamping’ facilities.
“We are really hoping it will be an event to remember and the perfect finish to summer.”
Adult tickets are priced from £25 and under 18s are from £15.
Family and weekend camping tickets are also available and cost £100.
Visit www.livestocklongdon.co.uk for more information.