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Hide&Seek Festival Returns for 2021

To the delight of music lovers everywhere, Hide & Seek Festival unveils its much anticipated return on Saturday 4th September. After a hugely impressive debut in 2019 that got those in the know talking, the beautiful grounds of Cheshire’s Capesthorne Hall are once again set to come alive under the new and soul-enriching concept of ‘Life in Colour’, with a world class underground soundtrack and a wealth of extra special design and production. Tickets are available now at www.residentadvisor.net/events/1319479 with the full line up to come soon. 

This sure to be stylish new concept has been dreamt up by the team and promises to be reflective of the world around us. Anyone who attended in year one knows the lengths the team went to in order to make Hide & Seek really stand out as a boutique gathering of true music lovers. The festival will build on that fine reputation in 2021 in new and unforgettable ways, but once again the focus will be on close-knit feels, with a cosy, capped capacity to match. 

Hide&Seek is located in the historic grounds of the 18th century Capesthorne Hall Estate and bordered by picturesque, green and rolling Cheshire countryside. This truly magical setting overlooks three lakes, stunning formal gardens and once more promises to be the location of a breath-taking experience that puts you at one with nature, music and like-minded souls. 

In the debut year, artists hung around to soak up the gorgeous middle-England summer vibes with a first class array of house and techno superstars including Shonky, Jeremy Underground, Mathew Johnson, Margaret Dygas, Nicolas Lutz and Dan Shake all playing. Expect much more of the same in 2021.

The festival is closing in on a faster sell out for obvious reasons, so make sure you don’t miss out ahead of a full line-up announcement. 

EVENT: https://www.facebook.com/events/1360512587453080

TICKETS : www.residentadvisor.net/events/1319479

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