The Baby Chamber ~ an oasis of calm in the heart of the festival offering changing facilities, bottle warming and a quiet space for breast feeding. As usual you can expect a hugely diverse and vibrant Kid’s Field, the family yurt in the camping area with bedtime stories and cocoa with p...
It can’t be denied that tastes, moods, and interests differ, but equally inarguably, many would agree that the UK festival season saves the very best until last. Shambalais a jewel in the scene’s ornately embellished crown. Its family-friendly atmosphere, visually enticing site, and broad ...
Shambala has been a legendary party for over two decades. One of the last remaining truly independent festivals in the UK, without a brand sponsor in sight, the variety of entertainment on offer is staggering for a festival of this size, with hundreds of diverse musical acts, world-class cir...
It's difficult to know how to describe Shambala but Birmingham-born Sid Sharma, who has been part of a team running the festival since its inception, summed it up as a "vibrant, creative, warm, family-friendly event". Mr Sharma also emphasised the importance of Shambala in nurturing new...