A country & western festival will be taking place in Daventry to raise vital funds to support the lifesaving missions of Your Local Air Ambulance (YLAA) in Warwickshire and Northamptonshire.
The festival will take place on Saturday 4 July 2026 from 5:00pm, hosted by The Pytchley Hunt at The Party Barn, Dry Fields Farm in Daventry, featuring line dancing, a Tennessee band, bucking bronco, food and entertainment for the children, as well as much more.
Your Local Air Ambulance brings rapid emergency care to communities across Northamptonshire and further afield.
Every day, specialist doctors, critical care paramedics and pilots respond to around ten emergency missions — delivering advanced care at the scene and getting patients the best possible chance of survival.
The charity receives no government or National Lottery funding for their vital missions and relies on support just like this to keep them operational.
“Our festival will feature a DJ, live music, food, bucking bronco, Harley Davidson, American classic car, and so much more. Show off your inner cowboy and dig out your denim to help us raise funds for a local lifesaving charity,” said Tracy Grunwell.
Andrew Partridge, Community Fundraising Executive for Northamptonshire said:
“We would like to say a big thank you to Pytchley Hunt for helping to raise further funds to support our vital missions.
“Over the years they have raised more than £10,000 and without donations just like this we wouldn’t be able to keep our crews available 24/7, 365 days a year for those who need us most.”
To get tickets for the Country and Western Festival, please visit: https://thepytchleyhunt.co.uk/product/country-and-western-festival-adult-ticket/
The Air Ambulance Service comprises of Your Local Air Ambulance bringing rapid emergency care and the National Children’s Air Ambulance, a unique hospital transfer service for critically ill children and babies across the UK. The charity has launched its ‘Big Bases Appeal’ to help fund the future of its lifesaving work across the region. To learn more or make a donation, please visit: https://theairambulanceservice.org.uk/big-bases-appeal/






