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Fri 25th - Sun 27th July 2025
Weekend & Day Tickets | Camping Available
Millview Glamping & Events, East Bridgford Rd, Nottinghamshire
We cannot wait to welcome you back to this beautiful and Bijou
Music Festival.
The Millview Glamping & Camping site is the perfect place for an intimate family friendly festival.
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It has the most glorious sunset, a magical woodland to dance in and an idyllic camp site to rest your head at the end of the day.
The afternoon sound track will be a laid back affair showcasing local talented musicians playing original and cover songs and eclectic DJs. When the sun goes down we will entertain you with Covers Bands and DJs, playing soul, funk, disco, pop, ska, reggae, house
80's & guilty pleasures, to make you dance your socks off!
Licensed bar open 12pm - 1am (non campers must vacate site at 1.30am). Selection of Street Food available From 12pm til 9pm (Also Boho BBQ open for breakfast from 9am til 11am).
Coffee & pastries truck also onsite for breakfast.
Wellness activites, yoga, pilates, sound bowls, massage.
Kids Disco, morning football coaching, bouncy castle, kids theatre show, kids crafts, face painting & upcycling lessons.
Other Activites

DISCO YURT
From 9pm Every Night we bring you House Music from our Pop Up Party Resident DJ's and some talented guests. (Adults Only)
After the main stage closes at 11.30pm, happy campers party til 1am





Ibiza DJ & sax duo Lovely Laura & Ben Santiago are fulltime Ibiza residents that have become a firm fixture on the white-isle for many years.
They have performed regularly at venues on the island such as Space, Hi, Pacha, Ushuaia, Amnesia and Privilege whilst also most recently holding down residencies at Café Mambo and Ibiza Rocks.
They are just as busy off the island with regular main stage sets at Creamfields every year plus they play many other festivals such as Tomorrowland, We Are Festival, Lollapalooza etc.
Laura’s online video views exceed 55 million, and the popular husband & wife duo have a very strong and loyal fan base.
Last year saw them enjoy the number one spot in the UK Podcast chart with their Cafe Mambo guest mix, along with releases on Patrick Topping’s Trick, Solardo’s label, Sola, and Let There Be House.
This year sees them release on Eats Everything’s revered label, Edible, along with plenty of other exciting announcements on the way.




How many bands have the career longevity to release ten albums? They might have been perilously close to falling apart on various occasions in their history, but the Dub Pistols have rolled with the punches and are now gearing up to release their tenth album in early 2025.
It’s been a long road travelled, full of twists and turns, but with their legion of faithful fans and numerous collaborators and friends the Dubs are in a better place now than they’ve ever been with a new album, their own festival, a documentary, a book and more international tours on the horizon. These renegade Pistoleros are unstoppable!!
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In the space of two EPs, Good Health Good Wealth have ridden a first wave of tastemaker attention, their amalgamation of alternative indie and UK hip-hop earning Radio 1 plays from Jack Saunders and Sian Eleri plus praise from whynow and Louder Than War. But the London-based duo are perfectly primed to take the sharp wit and astute social commentary to much wider audiences, starting with today’s release of the new single ‘Full Circle’. The track has just received its first play courtesy of John Kennedy at Radio X and previews their upcoming third EP.
“They really feel like one of our own.” - Jack Saunders, Radio 1
"The best band name of all time." - Sian Eleri, Radio 1
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“This isn’t a band with potential – this is already the complete deal.” - Louder Than War
“Spreading good vibes through grooving earworms.For fans of Daft Punk, The Streets, Hard-Fi, The SLP, The Skinner Brothers.” - This Feeling




'Laura is the No1 tribute to Amy in the world' - Mitch Winehouse 'The best tribute to my Amy' - Janis Winehouse, who mentions Laura in her book “Loving Amy


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Skinny Living’s story is one of struggle, troubling situations and relentless hard graft. It’s also one of synchronicity, chance meetings, and the unflinching belief that their glorious indie soul
music will reach the audience it deserves. Their potential is there to see. Echoing Bill Withers, The Isley Brothers and Paolo Nutini, their songs shimmer with a timeless, gentle beauty, exquisite vocal harmonies and a lyrical wisdom that inspires optimism and reflection in equal measure.
The bands sound is defined by two acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies delivered by Wakefield natives Will Booth and Danny Hepworth, while the exquisite and ever-so-slightly
haunted vocal and lyricism in the midst of it all belongs to front man Ryan Johnston, born in Belfast to a Catholic mother from the Republican area and a Protestant father from the other
side of town. Their polar opposite backgrounds meant a family move to Bangor before Ryan later moved to England, where he met Will and Danny at an open mic night and formed the band.
Skinny Living have been active since 2014. In that time they have amassed over 60 million streams world wide without releasing a full studio album, however the trio are now on course to release their Debut Album in 2023 The band recently shared the meaning behind their name, which is apt given their songs are often full of big dreams from a modest background: “Skinny Living is a term that describes the financial reality and lifestyle of the working class. Hard graft on a low income with a lust for life, passion for family and an optimistic attitude about the future.”

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Over 4 Decades On The Decks, On Stage And On The Radio
The story of DJ Graeme Park really mirrors the story of the evolution of dance music and club culture itself. Graeme found himself working in a Nottingham record shop called Selectadisc in the early 1980s, when the very first house records began to filter through from Chicago, Detroit and New York. When the shop’s owner opened a nightclub, it was only natural he should turn to Graeme to select the discs. Determined to showcase this new style of music, his reputation as a house pioneer soon brought him to the attention of The Haçienda in Manchester, who asked him to cover for Mike Pickering while he went on holiday in 1988. Simply put, there was no-one else in the country who could do the job. The Summer of Love followed and Parky quickly became one of the biggest names on the emerging dance scene. Aside from his nine year residency at The Haç, he was one of the first British DJs to play places like Australia, South America, the USA, Asiaand beyond as well as producing and remixing tracks for the dancefloor, including The Brand New Heavies, Inner City, Eric B & Rakim, New Order, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and others. Click Here for full bio!



Commons fuse the raw spirit of alternative indie rock with sleek electronic undertones, channeling the pulse of bands like Foals, Kasabian, Bloc Party, and Fontaines D.C. Their sound is both anthemic and immersive — a genre-blurring rush that balances high-octane energy with brooding atmosphere. 2024 marked a breakout year for the band. From igniting the stage at the prestigious Silverstone F1 Festival to headlining BBC Introducing at Metronome, Commons proved their live firepower. They sold out their debut headline show at Rough Trade and joined The Family Rain at Bodega, adding to a string of magnetic performances that have made them one of the UK’s most exciting new acts.






Fat Digester (The Fats) are a music based collective that at times include dancers, rappers and visual artists. They fuse fun and social comment in a blend of Jazz, Funk, soul, dub and Hip Hop. An incredible live band, they have proved their worth on both the alternative festival circuit and at venues across the UK and abroad. The act is dynamic, energetic and engaging, definitely not for the faint hearted! Now entering their 25th year the band show no signs of slowing down, continuing to draw large crowds wherever they perform





80's Live show RELAX! from the talented - Steve McGill
Some of the best 80's guilty pleasures ~ Funtimes!



DISCO YURT
9PM til 1AM
Pop Up Party in the Yurt every evening. DJ's Playing Underground House & Cosmic Disco - Adults Only!

Iain Newton

Chris
Sims

George
Gibbs

Dean Montano

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We Are Working With our friends from I'm Not From London, to connect with local musical talent...
Founded in 2005 and based in Nottingham, I'm Not From London is a dynamic force in the music industry; specialising in event management, band promotion, management, record label operations, and music video production. With a remarkable journey that began by providing early platforms for now-renowned artists like Jake Bugg and Sleaford Mods, the enterprise has evolved into a multifaceted powerhouse






Earlybird Tickets
We will be releasing a limited amount of Earlybird Tickets are a discounted rate for those whome buy their tickets early! When they sell out the price will go up to full price!
Weekend Tickets Including Camping
Includes weekend festival tickets for Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Also Included is camping for the whole weekend in a Tent or Campervan.
Adult Weekend Ticket (Including Camping) £125
Teens 13-17 Weekend Ticket (Including Camping) £75
Under 12's Weekend Ticket (Including Camping) £55
Under 5 (FREE)
Weekend Tickets Not Inc. Camping
Adult Weekend Ticket (NOT Inc. Camping) £100
Teens 13-17 Weekend Ticket (NOT Inc. Camping) £55
Under 12's Weekend Ticket (NOT Inc. Camping) £35
Under 5 (FREE)
Friday Day Tickets
Adult Friday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £35
Teens 13-17 Friday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £20
Under 12's Friday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £10
Under 5 (FREE)
Adult Friday Camping Ticket £15
Teens 13-17 Friday Camping Ticket £10
Under 12's Friday Camping Ticket £5
Saturday Day Tickets
Adult Saturday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £35
Teens 13-17 Saturday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £20
Under 12's Saturday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £10
Under 5 (FREE)
Adult Saturday Camping Ticket £15
Teens 13-17 Saturday Camping Ticket £10
Under 12's Saturday Camping Ticket £5
Sunday Day Tickets
Adult Sunday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £30
Teens 13-17 Sunday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £15
Under 12's Sunday Day Ticket (Excluding Camping) £7
Under 5 (FREE)
Adult Sunday Camping Ticket £15
Teens 13-17 Sunday Camping Ticket £10
Under 12's Sunday Camping Ticket £5
Weekend Luxury Bell Tents - £350
ONLY 6 AVAILABLE
(Must Also Buy Festival Tickets)
The tents are twin, or quad occupancy bell tents (8 Tents Available)
NB: This Ticket is camping only - MUST BUY FESTIVAL TICKETS AS WELL
All bell tents are 5 metres in size and furnished to a beautiful standard (to include real beds and beautiful linen).
Hot showers and toilets provided. There is also a communal cool box should you wish to bring any further drinks or snacks. We have NO WIFI The tents are twin, or quad occupancy bell tents

Kids Stuff
But Boho isn’t just about the beats. It’s built for families too. The festival features a Mongolian Disco Yurt – hosting morning Pilates, and children’s entertainment by day, then early evening kids' disco, before transforming into an adults-only house music haven by night (9pm–1am). Little ones can also enjoy a wide range of engaging activities including a handmade puppet theatre, arts & crafts, forest school workshops, a bouncy castle, and more.

With a passion for live storytelling, they captivate young audiences through imaginative tales brought to life with colourful costumes, handmade puppets, and a touch of theatrical magic. Each show is designed to spark creativity, curiosity, and connection, inviting children to step into a world where anything is possible





Kids Stuff
Story Time
with Jo Joyner

We’re delighted to announce that our friend, actress Jo Joyner will be joining us on Friday from 5.30pm for an intimate storytime + Q&A session, sharing the much-loved children’s book “The Day the Crayons Quit” by Drew Daywalt. 🎨📖
With her signature warmth and storytelling charm, Jo will bring this colourful and funny tale to life for children and grown-ups alike. Afterwards, stay for a relaxed Q&A where Jo will chat about her journey as an actress, life on set, and what inspires her. ✨
Best known for her roles in hit shows like EastEnders, Ackley Bridge, Shakespeare & Hathaway, and Little Disasters, currently showing on Paramount. Jo is a familiar face on British TV and a talented, down-to-earth performer. We’re so excited to welcome her into our magical boho world.
Don’t miss this heartwarming moment of story, connection, and inspiration at Boho Festival! 🌈🧡

Kids Stuff

We’re so excited to share that Little Adventurers Forest School will be returning to the Festival this year!
Calling all wild hearts and curious minds — join us for a magical day of outdoor play, nature crafts, and woodland wonders. From whittling wands to crafting with leaves and twigs, your little ones will get a taste of the adventures we run all year round.






Kids Stuff
Weather its being creative at the Arts & Crafts area, or playing football, we have lots the do for children of all ages!
Garden games, Connect4, giant Jenga, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting Boho is so much fun for the whole family! Early evenings we have a kids disco featuring Felix Da House Kid (Budding young DJ & Son of DJ Georgie Gibbs)






felix da house kid
Kids Disco


Magical Lights in the Wood at night

Boho Festival Questions & Answers
We cannot wait to welcome you to this beautiful, unique and bijou campsite with stunning views and sunset. Here’s some info and answers to questions you might have if the info you need isn’t here then don’t hesitate to contact us at info@bohemianevents.co.uk
Can I bring my own Alcohol or Food?
You can only bring your own Alcohol and food if you are camping however, you are not allowed to bring it into the arena. If you have a ticket without camping you are not allowed to bring your own Food and Drinks onsite at all.
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Is glass allowed on site?
Strictly no glass allowed anywhere on-site, including the campsite.
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Can Campers Bring a BBQ?
Yes BBQs are allowed
No Campfires OR Disposable BBQS. If the weather has been too dry and the grass becomes a fire concern, we will not allow any BBQs for safety reasons. NB: DO NOT LEAVE UN-ATTENDED!

Are children welcome?
Yes.
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Can under 18s camp on their own?
Yes, as long as their parents are onsite. However, we will be operating a strict challenge 21 policy at the bar. You will also need to purchase the relevant child camping pass.
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Do I have to buy a vehicle pass?
No, there is a free carpark onsite
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Can I park my car next to my tent?
No
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Can I drive to the campsite to unload?
Yes, Friday you are allowed to unload cars strictly between 10am and 2pm (Friday & cars must be back in the carpark by 2.30 pm latest).
Sat & Sun Between 10am & 12pm (Cars back in the car park at 12.30pm)
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Can I bring my Caravan or Motorhome?
Yes, it’s the same price per person as camping. There is no hook up and you must arrive between Fri 10am -2pm, Sat/Sun 10am - 12pm
The vehicles must stay on site until check out the following day.
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What is the latest we can leave?
You must vacate the site by 12 Midday latest. (if you have a single night camping ticket). Weekend camping tickets are until Monday Midday. (NB Breakfast will be served from 9-11am)

When is the campsite open for new arrivals?
New camping arrivals gate is open from 10am Daily
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My Friends are in a campervan, can i pitch my tent next to them?
Yes, we do seperate areas for Campervans and tents, however we will be as flexible as possible to make sure friends can camp together!
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What facilities are there?
Bar, Toilets, Street food for the event. Coffee, Smoothie and Snack truck with Breakfast BBQ the next morning. Campsite has toilets and limited shower facilities.
Are there First Aiders on-site?
We do have First Aid support on-site if required, please ask any Steward, please visit the Main Entrance for assistance.
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Is there disabled access to the site?
Yes, and also disabled toilets are available
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Weather
This is predominately an outdoor event so please come prepared for any weather.
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Can our dog come too? YES
Dogs are allowed on the campsite,
Well behaved dogs are allowed in the arena but must
remian on lead at all times. NOT NEAR DANCE FLOOR
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Safety and lost property
If you have any cause for concern, find and inform a member of staff or a Steward for assistance immediately. We’re here to help and make sure you have the times of your life. Please respect and follow all site rules.
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Lost and Found
Please visit the Main Entrance for all lost and found items.
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Where is the festival?
Nottinghamshire NG13 8HN The postcode will take you to the Farmhouse but BOHO is on East Bridgford Road, 500 metres on the right from the traffic lights on the A6097 going towards Newton.

What facilities are there?
Bar, Toilets, Street food for the event. Coffee, Smoothie and Snack truck with Breakfast BBQ the next morning. Campsite has toilets and limited shower facilities.
Are there First Aiders on-site?
We do have First Aid support on-site if required, please ask any Steward, please visit the Main Entrance for assistance.
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Is there disabled access to the site?
Yes, and also disabled toilets are available
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Weather
This is predominately an outdoor event so please come prepared for any weather.
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Can our dog come too? YES
Dogs are allowed on the campsite,
Well behaved dogs are allowed in the arena but must
remian on lead at all times. NOT NEAR DANCE FLOOR
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Safety and lost property
If you have any cause for concern, find and inform a member of staff or a Steward for assistance immediately. We’re here to help and make sure you have the times of your life. Please respect and follow all site rules.
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Lost and Found
Please visit the Main Entrance for all lost and found items.
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Where is the festival?
Nottinghamshire NG13 8HN The postcode will take you to the Farmhouse but BOHO is on East Bridgford Road, 500 metres on the right from the traffic lights on the A6097 going towards Newton.
NB: Sunday 28th - The Outlaw Triathalon will lead to some road retrictions From 6am until 2pm so please plan your journey!

Entry Searches
For the safety and wellbeing of all attendees, our door and security team will be conducting bag and person searches before entry into the Festival Arena.
This is a standard safety measure to ensure:
✅ A safe and secure environment for everyone
🚫 No illegal substances, weapons, or prohibited items are brought in
🎵 A positive and enjoyable experience for all festival-goers
Please cooperate fully with our team — refusal to be searched may result in denial of entry.
If you have any concerns or need assistance, our stewards and welfare team are here to help.
💛 Thank you for your understanding and for helping us keep the festival safe
Drugs Policy
🚫 DRUG POLICY – STAY SAFE, STAY LEGAL 🚫
This is a zero-tolerance festival when it comes to illegal drugs.
We want everyone to have fun safely and responsibly — and that means:
🔸 No illegal drugs or substances
🔸 No psychoactive substances (‘legal highs’)
🔸 No nitrous oxide (nos/laughing gas)
Security checks are in place and anyone found with illegal substances may be refused entry, ejected, and/or reported to the police.
Our medical team is here to help — no judgement, just support. If you or someone around you feels unwell, speak to any steward or visit the welfare tent.
💛 Look after yourself and each other. Let’s keep this festival safe, legal, and full of good memories.
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​Noise
🌙 QUIET CAMPING HOURS – FROM 11:30PM 🌙
Please respect your fellow campers by keeping noise to a minimum after 11:30pm.
🎵 No music or sound systems allowed
🛌 Let everyone rest peacefully
💛 Be kind, considerate, and keep the good vibes going — quietly!
Thank you for helping us create a safe and relaxing space for all. ✨

Boho Festival
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