One Love Festival

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Location: Hop Farm, Tonbridge TN12 6PY

Website: www.onelovefestival.co.uk

One Love Festival was created in homage to one of the world’s greatest ever rock gigs, Bob Marley’s famous 1978 One Love concert.  One Love Festival is now the UK’s No1 Reggae and Dub camping event, gaining a loyal fan base and interest from all over the world.

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One Love 2012 Review

One Love 2012 weather: Lovely sunny weather with a breeze – couldn’t have been better!

Parent Review by Nancy (with a 2yr old)

Getting there and entry:  We arrived on the Saturday morning: no queues to get into the site and immediately found really helpful staff in the car park who were happy to help us out. The campsite was a short (and flat) walk from the car park and was really well appointed with incredibly clean toilets – with loo roll! – and a shower block. My daughter was very happy to be given a wristband.

No dedicated family camping area, but lots of families around; my 2 year old and I made lots of friends. There were a couple of drunken hollerings at 4am, but nothing too antisocial: certainly nothing like my pre-children memories of Reading festival. Our lovely neighbours were happy to chat to my daughter while I wrestled with the tent. A really friendly atmosphere.

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One Love Festival

No dates yet

Location: Hop Farm, Tonbridge TN12 6PY

Website: www.onelovefestival.co.uk

One Love Festival was created in homage to one of the world’s greatest ever rock gigs, Bob Marley’s famous 1978 One Love concert.  One Love Festival is now the UK’s No1 Reggae and Dub camping event, gaining a loyal fan base and interest from all over the world.

Read more…

One Love 2012 Review

One Love 2012 weather: Lovely sunny weather with a breeze – couldn’t have been better!

Parent Review by Nancy (with a 2yr old)

Getting there and entry:  We arrived on the Saturday morning: no queues to get into the site and immediately found really helpful staff in the car park who were happy to help us out. The campsite was a short (and flat) walk from the car park and was really well appointed with incredibly clean toilets – with loo roll! – and a shower block. My daughter was very happy to be given a wristband.

No dedicated family camping area, but lots of families around; my 2 year old and I made lots of friends. There were a couple of drunken hollerings at 4am, but nothing too antisocial: certainly nothing like my pre-children memories of Reading festival. Our lovely neighbours were happy to chat to my daughter while I wrestled with the tent. A really friendly atmosphere.

Read more…