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Days: 2 | Capacity: 14000
Returning following its successful debut last year, Electric Gardens is set in the gardens of a family-owned stately home, nestled amongst hundreds of acres of orchard, fields and woodland.Named after a Pink Floyd event that took place back in the '70s, the two-day festival has a strong emphasis on new music, with a crop of young NME-friendly indie bands lining up alongside alternative dance acts. The Saturday has a definite dance slant to it, while Sunday is predominantly an indie day.














