FESTIVALS are returning this weekend all across the county with ravers ready to dance away at Windsor Racecourse.
Cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Summertime Live will be putting on their 'biggest party' yet tomorrow (Saturday, August 14).
The open-air concert will play live music with DJ's bringing you dance classics.
Sonique will also be performing with her all-time 2000's chars banger It Feels So Good, as well as a 'Classic Ibiza' performance by The Urban Soul Orchestra.
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The event also features a full festival style site with glitter makeup stalls, live roaming entertainers plus a number of bars and street food outlets.
Anthony Ellis, managing director of Summertime Live, said: "We were gutted to not be able to return to Windsor Racecourse in 2020 after a huge sold-out show the year before, but I think that makes this year’s event even more special.
"The audience have got a great night in store, with some of the biggest dance anthems of the last 30 years being brought to orchestral life on stage. It’s going to be a night to remember!”
If you're heading to tomorrow's event then here's everything you need to know:
All events around the UK are requiring proof of Covid-19 status from attendees on entry.
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All ticket holders aged 11 and over have to demonstrate their COVID-19 status before entering the festival by providing either (not all) of the following:
- Proof of full vaccination via NHS COVID PASS showing both doses received (with the second at least 14 days prior to the event)
- Proof of a negative NHS Lateral Flow Test taken prior to travel on the day of arrival at the festival (via NHS COVID PASS or NHS email/text)
- Or, Proof of natural immunity based upon a positive PCR test within 180 days of the festival (including 10 days self-isolation following the result) via the NHS COVID PASS.
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