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ROCKSTAR Alex James has announced more names for this summer’s Big Feastival, which takes place on his Cotswold farm. Dance-pop singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor, chart-topper Tom Grennan, singer-songwriters Maisie Peters and Emily Burns, and melodic pop band Kawala have today been added to the line-up for the event at Kingham from August 27-29. The host, bass player with Blur, also takes to the stage with his own Alex James Orchestra. They join previously announced acts Judge Jules, Sigala, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Rag’n’Bone Man, Zara Larsson, Ella Eyre and All Saints. The Big Feastival continues its tradition of attracting big-name chefs to West Oxfordshire, with Saturday Kitchen’s Matt Tebbutt, James Knappett, Steven Lamb and Romy Gill all showing off their skills.
A POPULAR rapper is teaming up with a TV chef for what promises to be one of the strangest moments of this summer s Oxfordshire festival season. Multi-platinum hip-hop star Professor Green teams up with chef Gizzi Erksine – known for her appearances on shows Cook Yourself Thin and This Morning – for their Giz ‘n’ Greens show at The Big Feastival. The duo inspired millions online over the last year with their ‘Monday Night Fakeaways’ series, leading to their own pop-up restaurant in Shoreditch, London. The Big Feastival, hosted by Blur guitarist Alex James, on his farm in Kingham near Chipping Norton is billed as a celebration of music, food and family. Earlier this week it added dance-pop singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor, chart-topper Tom Grennan, singer-songwriters Maisie Peters and Emily Burns, and melodic pop band Kawala to its line-up for August 27-29.