Busfest

Vanfest in the late 1990s

Busfest (known before 2012 as Vanfest) is a three-day festival held annually at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, for owners of camper-vans, particularly the Volkswagen Type 2 Transporter or "Bus". The festival started in 1994. It is truly international, with a large contingency travelling from Germany every year, as well as Netherland, France, Belgium, Sweden, and even one from Australia! (Who took over 6 months in 2015 travelling by road, to end the journey at BusFest).

Busfest is owned and produced by Vanfest Ltd and it is the largest VW Transporter festival in the world, with up to 9000 vans attending and 45,000 people. Simon Holloway owns the event and is also the Event Co-ordinator, and Neil Pickett of SFX Productions is the Event Director. They are assisted by over 50 event professionals and 150 volunteers. Attendees camp in their vans at the camp-sites within the show-ground, where there are adequate and highly acclaimed sanitation facilities including showers and toilets. Access is not restricted to only those who camp - the festival is also open to day visitors. The festival has over 350 trade stands and a full daytime entertainment line up including a two arenas with a full schedule, a fun fair, FunZone, various sideshows and displays and walkabout entertainers.

With six music venues on site, BusFest is world-famous for its evening entertainments. The number one adult venue on site is The Marquee, and recent bands to have played there include The X Factor Tour, Slade, Showaddywaddy, Dr & The Medics, The Drifters, Rockaoke, The Rubettes, The Commitments, Bad Manners, Right Said Fred, Brotherhood Of Man, Karen Coleman, Edwin Starr Band, to name but a few. The Severn is the family venue, holding party nights with high quality impressionists and tribute bands. The SheepShed hosts Rock, Alternative and local bands, whilst the Chill Zone hosts laid back beats and acoustic. The Teme is the 'pub band' venue, and Main Street brings up the rear with the Belgian Disco Bus throwing out some hardcore techno and trance.

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