Beautiful Days (festival)

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Beautiful Days
BeautifulDaysFestival2006.JPG
Beautiful Days in 2006
Genre rock, alternative rock, folk, punk rock, dance, experimental
Dates August
Location(s) Escot Park, Ottery St Mary, Devon, England
Years active 2003–present
Website
http://www.beautifuldays.org

Beautiful Days is a music festival that takes place in August at Escot Park, near Ottery St Mary, Devon. The festival is organised by the band The Levellers and was first held in 2003. The festival has no corporate sponsorship or branding,[1] and in 2011 was pronounced "Best Family Festival" by the UK Festival Awards.[2]

History

The Levellers began the festival at Escot Park in 2003, after a previous venture the Green Blade Festival ran into licensing difficulties. The Levellers' singer Mark Chadwick explained at the time[3]

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The whole reason for doing it is that many festivals are shit. They just haven't got that right element of cultural exchange. We're trying to get that 'weirdness' back into festivals, which is the whole point of doing it ... as soon as the corporate hand sticks its tiniest bit in, they're fucked.

The first two festivals were held over two days (Saturday and Sunday) and utilised two stages, named the Main Stage and the Big Top. In 2005 it became a three-day festival with the addition of bands playing on the Friday, and has since expanded the number of stages. Since 2012 there have been six main stages; the two mentioned above, plus the Little Big Top, Bimble Inn, the Band Stand and a Theatre Tent.[4] The festival is held on the third weekend of August, the same weekend as the V Festival; Chadwick stated that although this was not originally deliberate, he liked it because "the ethos of the festival is (the) antithesis of V."[3]

Panorama of the Main Stage in 2011

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