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Wiltshire Music Fest Faces Licence Hurdle

Summary

  • GemFest plans to host a music festival from June 11-14 next year.
  • Wiltshire Council's license consultation closes on December 16.
  • Organizers are introducing a charity initiative and donation points.
Wiltshire Music Fest Faces Licence Hurdle

Thousands of music enthusiasts may gather at a country estate next summer, pending a license approval for the GemFest event. Organizers are seeking to host the festival, featuring house, garage, jungle, and drum and bass music, at Charlton Park in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, from June 11 to 14.

Wiltshire Council is currently holding a license consultation, which will conclude on December 16, to determine the feasibility of the festival. Organizer Sam Southan intends to engage with the local community, attending parish council meetings and discussing plans with residents.

Further initiatives are planned for early 2026, including a new program to support a local charity. The festival will also feature dedicated points for donating food, tents, and clothing, underscoring a commitment to community support and engagement.

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GemFest is planned to take place at Charlton Park from June 11 to June 14 next summer.
The festival will feature genres including house, garage, jungle, and drum and bass music.
Wiltshire Council is conducting a license consultation to decide if GemFest can proceed.

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