The closely-guarded secret location of this summer’s 10th LeeFest festival has been revealed.
The music festival – known for breaking new talent – has moved to a bigger venue near Edenbridge for its Neverland-themed weekend from July 28 to 30.
Having started out from Lee Denny’s back garden in Beckenham, it will now encompass 12 music venues including three main stages and six immersive stages at John Darlings Farm, TN8 5NP.
Headlined by the likes of Lianne La Havas, Ghostpoet and Roots Manuva, this year LeeFest has teamed up with Tunbridge Wells Forum to champion Kent artists.
A launch party will be held at the Forum on Friday, June 3, which is free before 8pm and £5 after.
Go to leefest.org
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