Twinwood Festival is held at the former
RAF Twinwood Farm Airfield in Clapham, Bedfordshire, England. On 27 August 1944,
Glenn Miller & his AAF band performed an outdoor concert at RAF Twinwood. The stage was a flatbed trailer, and the audience, which consisted of the
RAF personnel who worked at RAF Twinwood, sat on the grass not far from the Twinwood Control Tower. Later on that year, on 15 December 1944, Glenn Miller boarded a
Norseman aircraft from RAF Twinwood and he was never seen or heard of again. After
World War II, R.A.F. Twinwood was decommissioned and the site lay almost untouched. In 1989 the company Twinwood Events was formed and work started on the restoration of the Twinwood Control Tower to convert it into the
Glenn Miller Museum. In 2002 a celebration Glenn Miller concert was held to mark the completion of the restoration. The success of the Glenn Miller concert led to the birth of the annual
Glenn Miller Festival, which was held over the August bank-holiday weekend, as the weekend often falls on or near 27 August. ==Current festival==