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TV adventurer Bear Grylls has announced epic line-ups for his Gone Wild adventure festivals in Norfolk and Devon this August.
Hosting a series of amazing bands, acts and speakers, alongside incredible experiences, Gone Wild is the UK's fastest growing family festival.
Providing action-packed family-friendly adventure, rewilding experiences, and entertainment over four fantastic days, families can look forward to more than 100 incredible free daytime experiences. These include the legendary Gone Wild Assault Course, archery, abseiling, survival skills, axe and spear throwing, tree climbing, raft building and races, shelter construction, wild swimming, and SUP experiences. To help keep costs down, kids’ meals start from as little as £5.
Taking place at Holkham Hall in Norfolk (8-11 August), and Powderham Castle in Devon (22-25 August), the UK’s ultimate family adventure festivals will see Eurovision legend Sam Ryder perform at both events alongside Dick&Dom’s legendary DJ Set. McFly, Example, Reef, Scouting for Girls, and The Cuban Brothers will appear at Gone Wild Norfolk. James, The Feeling, Jake Shears, Ocean Colour Scene, and Ash will complete the line-up at Gone Wild Devon.
An incredible line-up of speakers at both events include: Gone Wild co-founder and TV adventurer Bear Grylls; British explorer, adventurer and writer Sir Ranulph Fiennes; former Welsh rugby star Alix Popham, and TV personality Harrison Ward, better known as The Fell Foodie. English rugby star Joe Marler will be joined at Gone Wild Norfolk by British naturalist and environmentalist Catherine Capon, and World Record holding endurance cyclist Jenny Graham.
Headline daytime entertainment will feature high-energy workouts with Mr Motivator, side-splitting gory stories with Horrible Histories, and ‘live dinosaur’ experiences provided by Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist Dinomania.
Commenting on Gone Wild’s 2024 festival Bear Grylls, who has recently launched his new book Mind Fuel for Young Explorers, said: “We can’t wait to bring Gone Wild to Holkham Hall in Norfolk for the first time ever, and to returning to our festival birthplace, Powderham Castle in Devon. We have amazing bands, inspirational speakers and the perfect locations for wild experiences on land and on water.
“Our goal is to get families spending time together in the great outdoors, sparking their imagination, building confidence, encouraging inquisitive minds and confidence in kids. Surrounded by thousands of acres of parkland with deer, mighty oaks, walled gardens, and stunning views, we’re providing the perfect place to spend time together. Where else can you learn how to light fires, go climbing, and then throw your mum down a 50-foot mudslide before partying and dancing the night away watching an amazing line-up of live music?”
Oli Mason, co-founder of Gone Wild, and former Holkham employee, added: “Whatever your age, or budget, adventure and exhilarating experiences should be for all. We deliver these in a safe and secure way, teaching individuals about themselves and what they are capable of in a fun-filled environment, free from the world of digital devices. It’s just one of the reasons why Gone Wild is the UK’s fastest-growing family festival, and it’s also why over 70% of our four-day tickets have already sold.”
Four-day family tickets can be booked from £495, saving up to £75 on individually purchased tickets. The family ticket gives full festival access alongside a tent pitch for two adults and two under-18s. Monthly payment options are available to help stagger the cost. Evening concert tickets are available from £42.50 per head. High demand means that just 30% of the festival's four-day tickets remain available.
For those looking to travel light, a range of Bell Tents, Tipis, Luxury Yurts, and pre-pitched tents are available for the four-day festivals, as well as park and pitch options, and pitches for motorhomes and caravans.
Visit https://www.gonewildfestival.com for more details and ticket availability.
For more media information, please contact Ewan Davy 01392 680740 ewan@absoluteprandmarketing.com
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About Gone Wild
Gone Wild was set up by former Royal Marines and Holkham employee Oli Mason, alongside British adventurer, former member of 21 SAS Regiment, Honorary Colonel to the Royal Marines Commandos, and the youngest ever UK Chief Scout, Bear Grylls OBE. The festival was set up to create a family adventure where parents and their children could escape from their home comforts and digital devices to discover the benefits of rewilding. Launched in 2021, the festival is now in its fourth year.