Towersey Festival, the UK’s longest-running independent festival, organised by generations of the same family, is a  well-established festival & firm favourite of the merry making local communities throughout Bucks/ Berks and Oxfordshire.  With a mix of contemporary and traditional folk and alternative acts the festival are proud to program ‘Any stream, but mainstream!’   Making The Divine Comedy, The Proclaimers, Frank Turner, Thea Gilmore, Nickel Creek, Molotov Jukebox, Flook, The Young Un’s, Rusty Shackle and many more a perfect mix of entertainment,  for the friendly four day event.  

Frank Turner is an English punk and folk singer hailing from Hampshire. He has released nine studio albums to date; his first being 2008’s Love Ire & Song and latest being the 2022 Official Albums Chart Number 1 FTHC.  Tape Deck Heart, His breakthrough album in 2013, gave him his first number 2 album and produced the extremely popular single Recovery which became an anthem for that year and somewhat a signature tune. Further albums Positive Songs For Negative People, Be More Kind and No Mans Land sat at the number 2 and 3 slots respectively  in the official album charts, attracting millions of streams for songs hailed by fans as “Life Saving” such as The Way I Tend to be. Franks feel good and energetic stage performances keep audiences rapt and uplifted, with punchy vocals and  sing along melodies, it’s music that makes everything feel like it’s all going to be alright.  

In a booking coup, Towersey have secured Grammy award winning Americana Blue Grass band Nickel Creek to make one of only two festival appearances in the UK this Summer. The Platinum selling Trio played live together for three very special sell out shows in January for the first time in 20 years. Hailing from California, Nashville favourites Nickel Creek are mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins. Together a sum of more than their staggering parts, the trio revolutionized bluegrass and folk in the early 2000s and ushered in a new era of what we now recognize as Americana music. Poetic and plain-spoken, musically the band hit the sweet spot between ethereal and relatable.

Towersey Festival has many fantastic activities to enjoy for all the family Including; Dance, Celidah, Circus & Theatre Shows, Storytelling, Outdoor Games, History & Ghost Walks, Fun Run, Forest School, Campfires, Craft Making and Music Jams, with excellent camping facilities, flushing loos, low carbon footprint and a no litter/ community clean up initiative. 

Located in the beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside, Claydon Estate has over 170 acres of stunning parkland and historic Walled Gardens with a classic example of a fine English country house, which is owned and managed by The National Trust.  The privately owned estate and gardens, were initially laid out in the 18th century for the 2nd Earl Verney by James Sanderson, a pupil of Capability Brown. Successive generations have made their mark on them, with beautiful herbaceous borders, unique features, and stunning views over the estate’s parkland.

Carrying the baton for the spirit of independence,  earlier this year the festival won the Access All Areas Legacy award, from a shortlist of worthy contemporaries, including Victorious & Black Deer. 

Tickets on sale now: https://www.towerseyfestival.com/ 

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