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AMBITIOUS plans have been unveiled for an all-new music and arts festival in Cumbria to be held this summer. Named 42 Degrees after the angle at which sunlight striking raindrops produces a rainbow, the intimate music and arts festival would be held at Huttin-in-the-Forest near Penrith. Founder Jess Prince is hoping to hold the inaugural festival from July 16 - 18 this year - but in order for it to go ahead, it needs to reach a target of £30,000 via a Kickstarter campaign. Organisers already have a number of artists lined up to perform, inlcuding London-based producer Ash Walker, singer Yemi Bolatiwa and jazz group Ebi Soda.
AMBITIOUS plans have been unveiled for an all-new music and arts festival in Cumbria to be held this summer. Named 42 Degrees after the angle at which sunlight striking raindrops produces a rainbow, the intimate music and arts festival would be held at Huttin-in-the-Forest near Penrith. Founder Jess Prince is hoping to hold the inaugural festival from July 16 - 18 this year - but in order for it to go ahead, it needs to reach a target of £30,000 via a Kickstarter campaign. Organisers already have a number of artists lined up to perform, inlcuding London-based producer Ash Walker, singer Yemi Bolatiwa and jazz group Ebi Soda.