Dozens of artists from a range of genres will be descending on southwest Norfolk for a music festival set in 40 acres of countryside.
Paradise Gardens will be taking place at Cowles Drove in Hockwold from Friday to Sunday.
As well as reggae, hip-hop, drum and bass, acoustic and house music, the festival will include fashion and urban lifestyle, as well as hydroponics.
Hydroponics is a form of horticulture which involves growing plants without soil.
The music and entertainment will be from 2pm until 1am with the hydroponics and a market from 9am to 5pm each day.
Acts include Ragga Twins, The Undercover Hippy and General Levy.
There will also be a skate zone, tattoos and piercings at the festival.
In July locals raised concerns over the festival but organisers said it would be a "tightly-controlled event".
Organisers say no proof of vaccination will be required to attend the over-18s festival.
Camping on site is free with a full weekend ticket, and people are able to bring a campervan or caravan for free.
Day tickets cost £50 and a full weekend ticket with camping is £90.
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