The U.K’s Grooviest Green Festival
March 12th, 2007New for 2007 - the UK’s Grooviest Green Festival. August 17th/18th/19th.
Celebrating 21 years of the legendary Glastonbury venue - the Croissant Neuf Summer Party will showcase many of the top talents that have played in and around the Solar Powered Big Top over the years.
Attractions include the Croissant Neuf Venue, Cabaret Dome, great local organic food and drink, top street entertainers, fascinating market area, loads for kids to do - all contained in a fabulous secret glade in Monmouthshire.
This festival is all about the future – we’re all standing at the absolute edge of tomorrow and we need to make the right choices if our world is going to stay the beautiful and unique jewel that it has been up until now. So, we are using only solar power on site for all of our electrical needs – most of the food and drink on sale is local/organic and we are hoping (with your help) to recycle nearly all of the waste produced whilst you are here. Lets live as lightly as we can upon this precious earth and celebrate our coming together to enjoy a weekend of the very best music and theatre that the legendary Croissant Neuf has had the privilege to showcase over the last 21 years!!
Tickets on sale now - £75 for adults, £30 for kids aged 6-15, little uns go free. Free Camping.
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