Sure, Wilderness has its middle-class niceties. But while it's true that you can feast on a Yottam Ottolenghi or Nuno Mendes banquet before heading to the Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar, there's so much more to it than that. Just an hour and a half away from London, the rolling site (complete with swimmable lake, fairylight-lit woods, naked cricket matches, hip-hop karaoke and hot tubbing in ski lodges) has a magical vibe all of its own, and hosts a huge array of performance art, talks (we're particularly looking forward to Reni Eddo-Lodge's Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race), and plays, as well as sets from Two Door Cinema Club, Bonobo, Ray BLK and the one and only Grace Jones. Veuve Clicquot will have a champagne bar overlooking the lake, with interactive dance performances from Kimatica, while The Cellar (created by Sager + Wilde's Charlotte Wilde and Wine Car Boot's Ruth Spivey) is on hand to match your wine to whatever bit of Wilderness you feel like taking part. Tickets still available, folks.
3-6 August; £189.95
Wilderness, Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire