A FAMILY-FRIENDLY music festival, now in its fourth year, takes place on school playing fields next Saturday.
Commotion — set up by parents at Kingham Primary School — will return with headliners Beverley Craven and Abba Gold.
The event, which runs from 1.30-10.30pm, will raise funds for music education in the local community and childhood cancer charity Clic Sargent.
Commotion will also feature up-and-coming bands on two stages. This year’s festival kicks off with Rock Idol — where local school bands showcase their talent to judges Alex James, from band Blur, and producer Steve Lipson.
James Bond’s latest Aston Martin is also due to be on show.
Advance tickets cost £15 for adults, £8 for students, £5 for 11- to 17-year-olds and under-11’s go free.
Visit commotionfestival.co.uk
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