Another top line-up for BigChurchDayOut

An estimated 20,000 people are expected to turn out for this year’s BigChurchDayOut and with a line-up that includes Matt Redman, Israel Houghton and Tim Hughes it’s not hard to see why.

The festival is now in its third year and promises the same quality performances and family fun that have sealed its place as one of the biggest events in the British church calendar.

Other big names acts signed up for this year’s festival include Martin Smith, Casting Crowns, Phil Wickham, Leeland, Rend Collective Experiment, LZ7, Lou Fellingham and Gungor.

Organiser and former Delirious keyboardist Tim Jupp said: “People come from all over the UK – and mainland Europe – because there’s nothing quite like it for the family.

“There are great activities, a brilliant atmosphere and an amazing line up of the church’s best artists.”

The BigChurchDayOut is taking place once again in the beautiful grounds of Wiston House in Sussex on 2 and 3 June.

Campers will be able to enjoy an acoustic café on Saturday night and a Sunday morning family service with Rob Parsons.


For tickets and more information, visit www.bigchurchdayout.com
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