Disabled music lover honoured with music festival


The J-Fest festival in honour of a disabled woman, called Jodie, who loved music, has taken place for the third year running. There have been adverts on signs around Abingdon over recent weeks.

The festival took place at Willowbrook Farm near Steventon, Oxfordshire (not far from Abingdon). It featured music from live bands and DJs across two stages, as well as a variety of other entertainment and stalls.

Jody, who passed away in 2021 at the age of 32, had multiple disabilities but her family ensured she could live a full and rich life by taking her to music events and festivals. She became a well-known personality as she went from event to event, and her family and friends now organise J-Fest in celebration of her life.

During the day, artists and members of the public painted murals and had a go at other crafts and music activities, such as being a DJ in the DJ tent. Different therapies were also offered, including a dedicated quiet area for people who needed a break from noise and stimulation.

Some of the entertainment was provided by people with disabilities, including aerial acrobatics. There was a focus on accessibility, including a wheelchair boardwalk connecting events.

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