
Big Feastival, the ultimate celebration of music, food and family fun, is thrilled to announce further additions to the line-up for this year’s event. Entertainment announced today includes main stage artists RUDIM3NTAL, Perrie, White Lies, Freya Ridings, The Coral, Ms Dynamite and more, as well as Big Kitchen culinary stars Anna Haugh, Emily English and Rachel Allen, and fun live shows for the whole family. These acts join previously announced headliners Basement Jaxx, The Streets and Bastille. Taking place on Blur bassist Alex James’ farm between 28 – 30 August, Camping, Weekend & Day Tickets are on sale now at bigfeastival.com.
Now in its 15th year, the bank holiday spectacle is renowned for delivering the perfect combination of incredible live music, acclaimed chefs, and award-winning food as well as an unparalleled programme of family entertainment.
Adding even more star power to an already stacked music line-up, RUDIM3NTAL will take to the main stage with their euphoric fusion of drum & bass, soul, pop and electronic music. PERRIE, the former Little Mix star and one of the UK’s most recognisable pop voices is set to bring her emotionally charged songwriting and pop sound to the Big Feastival main stage, while revered alternative band Doves, hailed for their soaring melodies and atmospheric soundscapes, will also perform over the weekend.
The weekend will also see indie-rock favourites White Lies perform, in addition to the powerful, piano-led pop of Freya Ridings. The Coral add indie pedigree with their unmistakeable blend of psychedelic rock and melodic pop, while Anthony Szmierek, Red Rum Club, Tors, Ms Dynamite, and The OrdinaryBoys also join the bill, as well as Bradley Simpson, The Rosadocs, Fiona Lee and The Cuban Brothers.
These acts join previously announced headliners Basement Jaxx, The Streets(who will be performing their lauded second album ‘A Grand Don’t Come For Free’ in full), and Bastille, confirming a genre-spanning line-up set to deliver unforgettable performances.
In addition to the spectacular live music line-up, Big Feastival will once again offer a culinary extravaganza. Award-winning chef, restaurateur and TV presenter Anna Haugh will headline the Big Kitchen stage. Renowned for her modern approach to Irish cooking, Anna is chef patron of Myrtle Restaurant and The Wee Sister in London and is a regular guest on Saturday Kitchen and Sunday Brunch. In 2026, Anna will step into her role as a judge on Masterchef, alongside acclaimed food critic Grace Dent.
For those eager to learn and refine their cooking skills, a stellar line-up of culinary talent will be leading demonstrations and workshops, including Rachel Allen of Ireland’s world-renowned Ballymaloe Cookery School and social media sensation Poppy Cooks, whose no-nonsense potato recipes have earned her a huge online following.
Sally Abé will showcase her modern British cooking, while nutritionist and No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Emily English will share brilliant nourishing recipes and advice. They will be joined by Amber Francis,Great British Menu’s 2025 Champion of Champions; Tom Barnes of Skof, Manchester, known for his relaxed yet contemporary British fare; and Jon Watts, social media sensation celebrated for his easy-to-follow home-cooking creations.
Matblak, a New Zealand Māori chef brings fire-led cooking and global flavours, and Meera Sodha, The Guardian’s Feast columnist and three-time bestselling cookbook author, famed for her vibrant vegan creations, will also take to the Big Kitchen stage. Alongside them, Nokx Majozi brings a flavour led approach inspired by international influences and cultural storytelling, while Freddy Bird, Rosie Kellett, Duncan Robertson & Kyu Jeon, Christina Soteriou and more will also appear. Together, this diverse array of culinary stars ensures there is something to inspire every food-loving festivalgoer.
Away from the mainstage, superstar DJs will keep the party going after hours across Alex James’ Cheese Hub and The Outpost, while Sofar Soundscurate an intimate programme spotlighting exciting new talent. The Barn also returns for its second year, delivering high-energy, festival fun.
Festival goers can also roll up their sleeves at The Big Feastival cookery schools and masterclasses, then sit back and watch expert chefs tame the flames in the festival’s very own BBQ area, The Smokery
Big Feastival is also proud to present a diverse array of entertainment for children and families, with plenty to delight younger festivalgoers throughout the weekend. Taskmaster Club brings the hit TV show’s trademark nonsense filled challenges to life with interactive, laugh-out-loud fun for all the family, while MC Grammar and Nick Cope serve up high-energy, music-filled storytelling full of humour and infectious tunes. Little ones can see Gabby from Gabby’s Dollhouse, show off their best dance moves at the KPop Demon Hunters Disco, enjoy the playful circus-theatre antics of The Flying Seagull Project, and get creative outside in nature within the farm setting with Lizzie’s Way Woodland Play, with much more to be announced.
In addition to the action-packed family programme, there is also a brilliant line-up of comedy, live shows, and podcasts which guarantees side-splitting stand-up sets and lively discussions. Last One Laughing and reoccurring 8 Out of Ten Cats guest Harriet Kemsley will present her distinctive brand of off-beat comedy, whilst Live at The Apollo regular Shappi Khorsandi will be bringing her fearless, funny takes on identity, and contemporary family life, and The Scummy Mummies will return with their hit comedy podcast and live show, delivering their comedic takes on modern parenthood and relationships. Alex Horne and his band The Horne Section will also bring their unique mix of musical brilliance and anarchic humour, blending sharp comedy with live music. The full comedy and podcast line-up will be revealed soon.
With plenty more announcements still to come, Big Feastival 2026 is gearing up to be the ultimate bank holiday weekend. For the full programme so far and to secure your tickets, visit: www.bigfeastival.com
BIG FEASTIVAL LOCATION
Big Feastival’s site is on Alex James’ Farm near Kingham, Oxfordshire, OX7 6UP, just a few minutes’ walk from Kingham Station. Kingham is a village in the Cotswolds about 4 miles southwest of Chipping Norton and from only 1 hour 20 mins from London Paddington.
TICKET PRICES
(CHILDREN 5 AND UNDER GO FREE, BUT YOU STILL NEED TO GET THEM A TICKET)
CAMPING TICKETS
Thursday Early Entry Camping
Adult Thursday Camping From £225.00 (+ booking fee)
Teen Thursday Camping From £165 (+ booking fee)
Child Thursday Camping From £85 (+ booking fee)
Child Under 5 – Free
Friday Entry Camping
Adult Friday Camping From £195.00 (+ booking fee)
Teen Friday Camping From £135 (+ booking fee)
Child Friday Camping Ticket From £55 (+ booking fee)
Child Under 5 – Free
WEEKEND NON-CAMPING TICKETS
Adult Weekend Ticket From £180.00 (+ booking fee)
Teen Weekend Ticket From £120.00 (+ booking fee)
Child Weekend Ticket £45.00 (+ booking fee)
Child Under 5 – Free
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