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Gisburne Park Estate to host 'first socially distanced' outdoor festival this summer

Hoped to welcome 24,000 guests, the festival will operate 'first of its kind' practices to ensure Government rules are followed

How Gisburne Park Pop-up Festival will look

A Lancashire venue will host the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's "first socially-distanced" outdoor festival this summer, creating 100 temporary jobs in the process.

Gisburne Park Estate will host the eight-week Gisburne Park Pop-up Festival across its 10-acre site, and hopes to welcome 24,000 guests from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The festival in Clitheroe will see movie nights, live entertainment and performances from DJs such as The Shapeshifters, Jonas Blue and Sam Divine.

Having pivoted its business operations, the wedding venue will operate "first-of-its kind" practices to ensure social-distancing is maintained throughout the grounds.

Another shot of how the Gisburne Park Pop-up Festival would look

That will include hexagon pitches each large enough for a social bubble of six and spaced 2.6m apart, one-way systems and bar-to-pitch service - eliminating the need for queues.

Gisburne Park Estate owner, Guy Hindley, developed the concept for the festival after the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown led to the cancellation of weddings in keeping with the Government guidelines.

He partnered with event and hospitality professionals, Robyn Isherwood and Joe Worthington to develop an eight week-programme of music, entertainment, food, drink and boutique glamping.