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Around 1, people have flocked to Allington, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, for Swingathon, the UK's largest sex and fetish festival which sees couples and singles let loose. We have more newsletters. Aerial shots have captured the scene as approximately 1, individuals flocked to the tranquil village of Allington near Grantham, Lincolnshire, for the nation's grandest Swingers festival.
The Swingathon, a four-day extravaganza dedicated to sex and fetish activities, commenced on Thursday and has seen its attendance soar from to a staggering 1, participants compared to last year. The event's lineup is not just about adult fun; it also includes live bands, DJs spinning tracks, dancers, and comedians to entertain the crowd. Event organiser Kerry Voeller has expressed her excitement: "This year it's bigger, better, and bolder.
There will be fire breathers, pole dancers, acrobats, and much more. She further added, "The event offers a very social and safe space for people from different lifestyles to meet new people. There is a whole holistic offering. The festival doesn't shy away from other forms of entertainment either, featuring a Naked Attraction-style contest, performances by drag queens and burlesque artists, and offering sensual massages.
Simultaneously, another event named FetFest caters to the fetish community. FetFest provides BDSM and sex toy booths, "bookable private play areas", and even a zone dedicated to whip-throwing. Voeller stressed that these festivals are "just a normal festival for people with alternative lifestyles. A tense atmosphere brews in the village as an adult-themed festival scores approval from local authorities. Matthew Cole, a co-organiser of the festival, is optimistic about this years event.