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Lotto winner who won almost $200M a decade ago angers neighbors by planning another celebratory festival

A lucky lottery winner who scooped over $188 million has infuriated his neighbors with a huge four-day festival to celebrate his win — and he plans to do it all over again.

UK man Adrian Bayford won over $188,000,000 in a EuroMillions draw in 2012 and hosted a “mini-Glastonbury” festival in his backyard to celebrate.

He has announced the ear-splitting festival will return, despite noise complaints from his neighbors.

The Cambridge Rock Festival, previously known as the Rockinbeerfest, takes place on Mr. Bayford’s estate in Cambridgeshire, which he bought after winning the life-changing sum.

Adrian and Gillian Bayford won over $188 million in a EuroMillions draw in 2012. AFP via Getty Images
The Bayfords celebrated winning the jackpot on Aug. 14, 2012, in Hatfield Heath, England. Getty Images/Oli Scarff

The four-day festival previously took place in 2017 and 2018 and hosted up to 2000 festival heads.

It was set to take place again this year but was canceled after organizers were asked to get a permanent event license.

The festival has previously used a temporary license to operate.

Concerns were raised by locals about the “intolerable” level of noise and “severe disturbance to peace” posed by the festival, according to local outlet Cambridge Independent.

However, despite the complaints, it has now been announced the Cambridge Rock Festival will go ahead in 2024.

The couple hosted a “mini-Glastonbury” festival in his backyard to celebrate. @cambridgerockfestival/Instagram
He announced the ear-splitting festival will return, despite noise complaints from his neighbors. @cambridgerockfestival/Instagram

The South Cambridgeshire District Council dismissed the locals’ claims and approved the license application, permitting the event to have live music, sell booze between 11 am and 11 pm and host up to 1500 people, including staff, contractors, and entertainers.

The license also secures the future of the festival for years to come, granting it approval to go ahead for four days between May and September each year.

The event offers a “pay what you can afford” full festival ticket starting at $165 USD (£129) as well as much cheaper day tickets.

The Cambridge Rock Festival, previously known as the Rockinbeerfest, takes place on Mr Bayford’s estate in Cambridgeshire. @cambridgerockfestival/Instagram
He bought the property where the large party is hosted after winning the lottery. Getty Images/ Oli Scarff

A statement posted on the event’s website reads: “Whilst it’s too late for this year, we are pleased to announce that the Cambridge Rock Festival has been granted its premises license, which will allow CRF 2024 to go ahead.

“Together with praise from the licensing sub-committee for putting on an event with such careful consideration for the local area.

“We will be shortly announcing the first acts who are very kindly rolling over their performances on to 2024.”