Because it's more or less on my doorstep, and less of a hassle than some I've been to, I tend to pop along to the Cornbury Festival. Okay, I know it's derided by critics as the middle-aged, middle-class Glastonbury (and with drinks by Waitrose and food by Jamie Oliver, they may have a point). But it does provide all the essentials of the festival experience (no mud this year, though) and presents some long-time favourites, emerging new talent, and some quirky acts you're pleased you caught. Plus, tucked away around the back near the big house, a stage for some local bands to get in on the act.
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