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Big Feastival unveils more main stage acts

Big Feastival has announced additional entertainment for 2023, including more music for the Main Stage and entertainment across the festival's diverse music and food stages.

Proudly presented by M&S Food, the Big Feastival returns for its twelfth year at Alex James' farm in the Cotswolds this summer bank holiday weekend, 25 - 27 August, offering festival goers a weekend of amazing live music, critically acclaimed chefs, award-winning food and an unparalleled programme of family entertainment.

Joining Big Feastival's 2023 line-up is one of Australia's most loved and successful artists, Natalie Imbruglia. Appearing on Friday, she first stole hearts over a quarter of a century ago with her chart-topping smash hit single "Torn". Since then, she has released six studio albums, and in 2021 she made a triumphant return with her critically acclaimed, Top 10 album, Firebird.

The Lightning Seeds will also join the fun on the farm, by taking to the stage on Friday. The Liverpudlian act produced one of the country's most iconic anthems with 1996's "Three Lions" that is now solidly part of the nation's hymn book; football fan or not. Audiences will enjoy a nostalgic, sing-along set led by the legendary Ian Broudie.

The latest acts join previously announced headliners Sigrid, Tom Grennan and Blossoms along with Rick Astley, Melanie C, Everything Everything, The Vaccines, Mae Muller and Newton Faulkner and a host of exciting emerging artists.

The Big Kitchen will be hosted by Steven Lamb, who will indulge the crowd with his valuable expertise in the art of curing and smoking food. Host of the hit podcast series Crazy Sexy Food, Hannah Harley Young will lead proceedings for The Table Sessions.

The line-up for The Bandstand presented by heycar has also been revealed which includes Tom A Smith who has already received high praise from Sir Elton John and BBC Radio 1, family ravers Big Fish Little Fish, DJ Archie who holds a Guinness World Record for being the World's Youngest DJ, Oxfordshire's DJ Dom's Indie Disco, singer-songwriter Liv Aidam and Feastival-regulars and favourite Duke. The stage will also host disco yoga, swing patrol and dance classes across the weekend that'll keep the whole family entertained.

For full information on the programme and to purchase tickets, visit The Big Feastival website.

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