LEEFEST believes that a festival should bring a community together to celebrate the best musicians and artists of the moment and to construct an environment of unbounded creativity.

The festival, from July 12 to 14, began in the back garden of Lee Denny in Beckenham in 2006.

After strict instruction from his parents to not have another house party Lee and friends created a festival for 150 people in just one week.

Since then the festival has grown organically from incredible local support and the love of music, arts and having fun.

The festival has now grown to 2,500 people with over five stages of international and local Bromley artists, plus loads of entertainment beyond the music for all ages to enjoy.

Last year LeeFest even won ‘Best Independent Festival 2012’ at the Association of International Music Awards, really putting Bromley on the map.

Now based on Highams Hill Farm in Biggin Hill, the festival remains not-for-profit and gives its revenue to Kids Company charity as well as into arts projects.

This year LeeFest is bigger and better than ever stretching across three whole days. You can view the huge musical line up HERE.

Beyond the music there is comedy, cinema, poetry, theatre, dance, circus, magic, campfire songs, craft workshops, beach games, wandering entertainers, silent disco, local ale and cider, street food… the list goes on!

Camping is included in weekend passes, with family camping available, and day tickets are on sale too. Buy tickets HERE.

News Shopper has teamed up with LeeFest to offer free tickets for the whole family (of up to five) for one lucky winner.

All you have to do is answer the following question:

LeeFest began in the garden of 16-year-old Lee, but in which town in the borough of Bromley did he live?

A: Beckenham
B: Keston
C: Orpington

Enter online for free HERE.

Text your answer to 80360, starting your message with NSLEEFEST, leave a space and then put your answer, name, number, email and address.

Or send your entry with your name, address and contact phone number on a postcard or a stuck-down envelope to: LeeFest Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent BR5 1BT.

Closing date: July 7.

Terms & conditions: Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Lines close July 7, at 11.59pm. Prize is non-transferable. Full terms at newsquest.co.uk/terms