Langaland Festival goers enjoyed a sunny weekend of fun at the third outing of the event near Moretonhampstead.
The site at Langaland Farm played host to more than 50 acts, from acoustic musicians to DJs and fire performers. Entertainment across the festival’s four stages included Moriaty, The Datura Roots Collective and The Barefoot Bandit.
A festival spokesperson said: ‘Langaland is an annual music festival put on to raise funds for the Langaford Farm Charitable Trust which has three core aims: conservation, education and wellbeing.
‘The Langaland team is made up of a group of volunteers/ friends who work outside of full-time jobs to put on the two-day festival
‘Now in its third year, it’s grown from hosting around 70 people enjoying one night of live music in 2015, to selling out a 500 capacity festival, featuring four stages of live music, DJs, workshops and live art.’
The spokesperson added the festival was very family friendly with lots of children’s entertainment including music, drama and animation workshops; parachute games; and craft activities.’
Langaland activities and entertainment also included guided butterfly walks by conservation charity Butterfly Conservation; mobile cinema; fire spinning; and Yoga and dance classes.




