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Secret Garden Party festival opts for no headliners

DJ McLaren
BBC News, Cambridgeshire
Andrew Whitton A small stage in the woodsAndrew Whitton
The many smaller stages are taking the lead this year at the Secret Garden Party near Huntingdon

The Secret Garden Party festival has announced it will forgo big music headliners this year, in favour of booking more up and coming acts.

The festival has previously welcomed 35,000 revellers to Abbots Ripton in Cambridgeshire, but this year is opting for a much smaller scale.

Getting back to its roots, festival organiser Freddie Fellowes said: "We believe in being a breeding ground for talent to grow. Why allocate a massive budget to one or two headliners when it could fuel another 50 outstanding acts":[]}