Milton Keynes’ popular free Midsummer Festival will return this summer, bringing live music, entertainment and family activities to Campbell Park.
The popular Milton Keynes Midsummer Festival will return this summer, with organisers promising a packed programme of free entertainment.
The event takes place at Campbell Park and attracts thousands of visitors each year for a weekend of live music, performances and family-friendly activities.
Organised by Milton Keynes City Council, the festival showcases local artists alongside well-known performers and aims to celebrate the city’s diverse culture and community spirit.
Alongside music stages, visitors can expect food stalls, children’s entertainment and a range of cultural performances.
Council leaders say the event is a highlight of the city’s summer calendar and an opportunity for residents and visitors to come together and celebrate Milton Keynes.
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