This popular festival returns to Herfordshire from July 14 to 16

Last summer saw the triumphant return of the Todd in the Hole Festival, and after it’s resounding success the festival organisers are planning their biggest festival yet for this July.

Situated in the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside between Hitchin and Stevenage, Todd is rapidly establishing itself as a destination for music lovers of all ages.  The team behind the festival have already announced an incredible line up of artists to perform at the fourth Todd in the Hole this summer.

With artists including Ultimate Coldplay, The Rocket Man – a tribute to Elton John, Supersonic Queen, Judge Jules, Pat Sharp, Rick Parfitt Jnr & The RPJ Band, The Sound of Springsteen, Hometown Glory – Adele Tribute plus loads more already on the bill this looks set to be one to remember.

Performing on The Woods Stage on Saturday, festival goers can enjoy music from The Saboteurs, The Desert Penguins, The Dirty Half Hundred, The Scallywags, Meanstreak and Definitely Could be Oasis.

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Super Sunday in The Woods will welcome The Arctic Monkeyz, Chasing Mumford, Ska Britannia and Kazabian to Todd for the first time.

With a brand-new wellness and wellbeing area including mindful meditation, reiki, crystal healing, shamanic drumming, reflexology, acupressure, family yoga and loads more this is shaping up to be a perfect weekend.

Making sure the ‘Little Todders’ are entertained, Aidan O’Neill local, panto favourite will once again be hosting the kids arena which will include new interactive workshops, theatre, kids’ discos, fairy trails, fairground rides, a jukebox disco and a kids’ talent show. Community sponsor, newly promoted, Stevenage FC will also be there with an array of football focused activities.

The camping and glamping offering which includes hot showers, posh loos, great coffee and even morning yoga means family and friends can enjoy the whole festival experience.

If you want to start the weekend in style there are limited VIP tickets left which includes a prosecco brunch on Saturday and Sunday, VIP parking, access to the VIP bar and terrace and free after party tickets.

Great British Life: With artists including Ultimate Coldplay on the bill this looks set to be one to remember.With artists including Ultimate Coldplay on the bill this looks set to be one to remember. (Image: Ultimate Coldplay)

‘We want to make this festival as accessible as possible so are once again providing free parking for our visitors and laying on a free shuttle bus from Stevenage train station to and from Todd. If you’re local - bike or walk and for those further afield jump on a train and we’ll pick you up,’ says David Nye, festival founder.

Continuing their support for local charities, the festival will once again be raising money for the East & North Herts Hospitals Charities based at The Lister and the QE2 throughout the weekend.

To purchase tickets and for more information please visit toddinthehole.co.uk