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1:08 PM May 20, 2021
Socially-distanced events series The Estate Festival will take place at Turvey House, Bedfordshire, from May 27 to June 27.
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Atomic Kitten, S Club, Joel Corry and The Shapeshifers are among the artists who will perform at a new socially-distanced festival series.
The Estate Festival is taking over the Grade I listed Turvey House in Bedfordshire across five consecutive weekends.
Taking place from May 27 to June 27, it will see the best in dance music perform against a backdrop of 150 acres of parkland by the River Great Ouse.
Socially-distanced events series The Estate Festival will take place at Turvey House, Bedfordshire, from May 27 to June 27.
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