The festival, which takes place Alex James’ farm in the Cotswolds, will run from the 22nd to the 24th August.

Further acts have now been added to this years’s Big Feastival taking place this August.
The newly added artists include: BRIT Award-winning pop sensation Mabel, rising star Caity Baser and The Waeve, in addition to Daydreamers and The Kites.
Mabel is best known for her hit songs including‘Don’t Call Me Up’ and ‘Let Them Know’, while Caity Baser is recognised for her genre-blending sound and dazzling stage presence.
Indie Rock duo The Waeve are set to make their Big Feastival debut across the August bank holiday weekend. Formed by Alex James’ Blur bandmate Graham Coxon alongside singer-songwriter Rose Elinor Dougall, The Waeve blend melodic guitars with pensive songwriting, resulting in an atmospheric and mesmerising sound. Their self-titled debut album was released in 2023 to great critical acclaim.
Kites who combine ambitious melodies with lyrics fuelled by zeitgeist and newcomers Daydreamers, an exciting four piece from London adding fresh talent to the weekend’s stellar music offering.
They join the previously announced headliners Nelly Furtado, Faithless and Alex James’ Britpop Classical, with special guests announcing soon in addition to Travis, The Wombats, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Rizzle Kicks, Tom Walker, Maxïmo Park and many more.
As well as music, the festival is set to offer a culinary extravaganza, with appearances from the renowned Michelin-starred Raymond Blanc and the iconic Si King of the beloved Hairy Bikers taking place on the Big Kitchen stage. Simon Rimmer, Emily English, August Bernstein, DJ BBQ & Chops will also cook up a storm across the weekend, in addition to a host of other celebrated culinary experts.
Meanwhile, for younger festival goers, Justin Fletcher is set to entertain audiences as well as Oti Mabuse and her exhilarating family dance class, and an array of other exciting family experiences. Grown-ups can join in on the fun with Big Feastival favourite Barrioke with Shaun Williamson, watch hilarious comedy from Bridget Christie, Lucy Beaumont, Lou Sanders and Lloyd Griffith, and laugh away with live podcasts from The Scummy Mummies and Mum’s The Word!.
For full details about what to expect visit: https://bigfeastival.com/
