DYSON is bringing their National Styling Tour to a Cotswold Festival this month.
The Big Feastival, in Kingham, will be hosting the tour, which allows festival goers to get salon-quality styling from Dyson experts.
The event is being held on Blur musician Alex James' farm and will feature Anne-Marie, Stereophonics and the Sugababes, as well as lots of food options and cooking demonstrations.
Dyson will have an immersive space at the festival, with a circular design inspired by the shape of the iconic Supersonic hairdryer.
The space will have interactive screens upon entrance showcasing a range of styling content and information on Dyson's new technology.
The salon space features up to seven styling stations where visitors will be able to pre-book a complimentary 30-minute dry styling session online from the styling menu or get hands-on to trial the tools themselves at the designated self-styling stations.
Private styling experiences are also available to book online.
The tour is also visiting locations such as Birmingham, Leeds, London and Edinburgh.
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The festival has listed the items that are banned from the campsite at this year’s event and you can find the list via its website.
- Food or drink that’s over the allowed amount (1 case of beer/lager/cider or up to 1 litre decanted spirits)
- Glass (includes perfume)
- Animals except for guide dogs – you’ll need to let the festival know that you plan on bringing one with you via enquiries@thebigfeastival.com
- Any item that may reasonably be considered for use as a weapon
- Illegal substances – You might be searched and anything found that could be used in an offensive or illegal manner will be confiscated. Anyone suspected of carrying out illegal and/or offensive activities might also be searched and face eviction and criminal charges.
- Nitrous oxide under the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
- Flying or filming with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) also known as drones
- Unauthorised items for trading – includes goods using unauthorised logos
- Unofficial tabards or reflective jackets
- Electric skateboards, scooters and bicycles
- Aerosols over 250ml
- Sound system
- Megaphones
- Air horns
- Fireworks, Chinese lanterns, flares or generators – these will be evicted from the site and materials confiscated. Fires, flares, and fireworks will be extinguished by the onsite fire service.
- Open fires, stoves, disposable BBQs
- Portable laser equipment or pens
- Blow torches
- Kites
- Drums
- Gas bottles aren’t allowed in the public arena and they’re limited to below 2.2kg LPG in the camping area.
- No cooking in tents but can be done in the designated areas
- Any item or part of an item that could be considered potentially harmful to public safety.
The Big Feastival will be held on August 26 to August 28.
You can download your tickets to your phone or a tablet etc so they won’t need to be printed.
To find out more information about Big Feastival, you can visit the website.
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