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Review: At Home Farm, Nick Mulvey: A magical night of food and music

This was the second night featuring the Mercury Prize-nominated indie-folk artist

August 22, 2024 11:26
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A warm presence: Nick Mulvey playing at Home Farm
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At Home Farm straddles the space between open-air concert and summer music festival. Set on the fields and woodlands of the Aldenham estate, it has the carefree vibe of a boutique festival, but without the Portaloos – a definite draw to add to the venue’s proximity to north London.

The idea of a season of intimate events, inspired by and in keeping with the bucolic surroundings, was conjured during the first winter lockdown of 2020. And with just 500 guests, the closest thing you’ll find to a crowd is the queue snaking to the music arena – an ancient woodland glade, where trees are illuminated by fairy lights.

But before that: a pre-ordered meal served up festival-style, in a box, and eaten at tables on straw bales in the meadow. From local caterers Gregory’s Kitchen, there was a vegan option comprising Malaysian jackfruit rendang with coconut rice, dal and parippu pineapple and cucumber salad, or a chicken version, both followed by brownie bites.