Camp Bestival Da Bank Holiday Knees Up
  • Brighton Fringe

ROLL UP ROLL UP FOR THE CAMP BESTIVAL DA BANK HOLIDAY KNEES-UP! Thats right! Rubber stamp Monday 29th May in your diaries as were heading to the seaside for a Da Bank Holiday Family Knees-Up and youre all invited! Join us from 12.00-18.00 in Brighton where Camp Bestivals coolest venue will be upping sticks and popping up at Caravanserai as part of the incredible Brighton Fringe. Roll up, roll up for a jam-packed 6 hours of family fun in the sunshine courtesy of our very own Rob da Bank, Mr B. The Gentleman Rhymer, Brightons DJ little Hendrix and his dad DJ Petero, plus family bingo from Justin aka Dad and Boujee Bingo, cocktails from Dress Like A Mum and crafts for the kids from the legendary craft queen Emma Scott-Child (aka Ladyland). Tickets are FREE but limited so snap them up quick because once theyre gone theyre gone! Grab your tickets now via our website. T&Cs apply.Tickets are needed for grown-ups and children aged two or older. Children under the age of two can join in the fun without a ticket.

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