In Photos: Bestival 2012
Adam Ant and The Good, The Bad and The Lovely Posse

Alabama Shakes

Ben Howard

Django Django

Emeli Sandé



First Aid Kit

Florence & The Machine




Gallows


Hot Chip




Jake Bugg

Jessie Ware

New Order


Sister Sledge




The xx




Warpaint

Bat For Lashes



Two Door Cinema Club

Wiley

Stevie Wonder

Sigur Rós


Kings Charles

Michael Kiwanuka

Friends

Earth Wind And Fire





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