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Jul 2020
Live music fans will flock to a field near Topcliffe this weekend - but the Deer Shed Festival will have a very different feel compared to previous years.
Organisers have set up a socially-distanced weekend called Base Camp, with an on-site radio station delivering live music, comedy and more direct to people's tents.
The 320 family pitches will be a far cry from the 11,000 attendees at last year's event - and even the 2,000 who came to the first festival 11 years ago. Director Kate Webster told The Stray Ferret:
Each pitch is 15m x 15m and has its own portable toilet, with water for washing. The Baldersby Park site near Topcliffe will also offer acres of outside space for families to enjoy.
Food and drink will be on sale from stands, but ticket holders are being asked to bring their own food and drink, including alcohol which will not be sold on site. Tickets were only offered to previous festival attendees, and the event is sold out.
Although the full festival this year has not been possible, Kate said all the headliners and most of the line-up have been transferred to next year's dates, July 30 to August 1.
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