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Big country names set to arrive in the Cotswolds

Watch the fields at Cotswold Farm Park come alive this September for an unforgettable weekend of country music, good food and an exciting array of family activities.

Summer Sundown takes place at Cotswold Farm Park takes place from Friday to Sunday, September 20 to 22.

See tributes to Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen and Shania Twain as well as talented local country music artists and Farm Park favourites such as Klaara, Fraser Lepford and more.

Dust off those cowboy boots, grab your hats, and celebrate all things country.

From boot stomping beats to traditional attractions, they have something for everyone.

Indulge in an array of delicious food options including donuts, hot drinks, cakes, cocktails, popcorn, smores, churros, sweets and more.

The field will be turned into a celebration of all things country, with major acts taking the main stage, interactive country dancing and traditional attractions including axe throwing, a rodeo bull and a coconut shy.

Don't leave your furry friends at home! Summer Sundown is dog friendly - dogs must be kept on a short lead and under control at all times.

The Farm Park will be open as usual 9.30am - 4.30pm throughout the weekend. Tickets must be purchased separately if you are visiting for the Summer Sundown festival.

For more details and ticket prices, visit the Cotswold Farm Park website.

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