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Who Needs Glastonbury? Sussex's Biggest Weekend Festival Starts Friday!

It's almost here! Love Supreme, one of the biggest weekend camping festivals in Sussex, starts this Friday and tickets are almost sold out.

Erykah Badu, Gregory Porter, TLC - they're all coming to Sussex this weekend - but if you want to catch them, be prepared for a weekend of camping fun as Saturday Day Tickets have now sold out.

But it's not just about the music. 

The festival has announced Robin Gill, host of London supper club Darby's, is bringing his long-table dining experience to the festival - but hurry, bookings are filling fast, with Saturday bookings already sold out.

A morning massage and some yoga will get you prepared for the day - and iron out those knots from a night of camping.

Spa treatments can be booked online as can yoga, but yoga sessions are filling fast.

The fun doesn't stop when the sun goes down. After-parties on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night feature the likes of Norman Jay, Melle Brown and artists presented by Jazz FM on the Supreme Standards stage, with a line-up curated by Patterns on Friday on the Blue In Green stage and on Saturday and Sunday curated by Tina Edwards and Tim Garcia.

And just when you thought you'd be missing out on the weekend news, guests from Radio 4, Sky News and some of Labour's top team will be hosting debate and chat sessions in the Jazz Lounge from 11am, hosted by the former host of the Andrew Marr show, Barney Jones.

There's free barista coffee a croissant and a 'Times/Sunday Times' for the first 100 attendees each day.

The lineup: Saturday: Is 'Cancel Culture' a threat to free speech? With Paddy O’Connell and Trevor Phillips

Sunday: Adam Fleming, Peter Kyle MP (Hove), Tom Watson and Catherine Mayer pick over the day's news.

But how will you get there? Well, the fabulous Festival Bus has now sold out, however, you can get there by train and the site is a short walk from the station.

Catch a train to Glynde where you can walk, take the free shuttle bus or support the local village Memorial Parade charity and jump on board the tractor pull. The tractor shuttle is £3 per person and will be running Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am departing Glynde station when full.

The postcode of the event is BN8 6SX. As soon as you see event road signs for Love Supreme, switch off your Sat Nav and follow these road signs only.

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