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The Ultimate Vintage Festival For Music & Dance

A Festival is a Great Place for Rock Music – David Wooding – Medium

Attending a rock and roll music festival is a great place to have fun and to meet new people. This is an opportunity to be exposed to new music as well as some of your favorites. The lineup will…

Take a Step Back in Time with a London Festival – David Wooding – Medium

Do you long for the music of days gone by? Do you hear a certain song and become nostalgic? You aren’t alone with such feelings, as music can influence our mind and body in magical ways. Attending a…

Enjoy Music and Dancing to the Fullest – David Wooding – Medium

If you enjoy music and dancing, checking out a swing dance festival may be right up your alley! This is a great way to meet new people, to get your feet moving, and to listen to wonderful music. Such…

Food and Drink - Twinwood Festival - Download - 4shared - David Wooding

Food and Drink - Twinwood Festivaldownload from 4shared

Celebration of swing booking out fast – BizPR.co.uk

The Twinwood Festival has its beginnings in masters of swing, the Glenn Miller Band. The swing festival was first held on 27 August 1944 with a performance by the famous band at the RAF Twinwood Airfield in Clapham, Bedfordshire, England to an audience of RAF personnel. The stage was a flatbed trailer and the seating was a field not far from the Twinwood Control Tower.

News: Back in time with the Twinwood Festival 2018

News: Twinwood Events presents the original and best retro music carnival with Twinwood Festival 2018

News: Twinwood tribute to rock and roll set to be sold out

News: Twinwood Festival 2018 presents a four day retro rock and roll spectacular

Twinwood Events Ltd - Music - Business

Twinwood Festival is the UK's premium vintage music, dance and style festival. Now in its 17th year, the festival takes place across 4 days in August on a picturesque and historic airfield museum site in Bedfordshire, where famous Big Band leader Glenn Miller took his last flight in 1944.