A hit music festival with international artists is moving to a new location this year.
The Maui Festival will be taking over the Elveden Estate near Thetford for its 12th year between August 22 and August 24.
Part of the line-up has already been announced and 13 international bands, many of who have never played in the UK before, will take to the stage during the event.
The festival will have six different stages this year (Image: Jerry Tye/Maui Festival) The organiser, Silas Rayner, said he is delighted to be able to host the event on the 400-acre forest estate.
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„There is no such thing as a perfect location, except for this one,“ he said.
The festival is a celebration of music and performing arts (Image: Jerry Tye/Maui Festival) „Elveden and its great connections and infrastructure will allow us to focus on what is so important to the festival: the show, the music, the art, the décor and the atmosphere“.
Around 5,000 people head to the festival each year and this year there will be six different stages, a circus tent and improved campsites.
Children aged 13 and under can go for free and tickets are available to book via the Maui Festival website now.
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Hit international music festival moving to new location – EDP24
