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Big Feastival 2026: Star-Studded Lineup and Ticket Prices Announced for Iconic Cotswolds Weekend

Big Feastival returns for its 15th year this August bank holiday, promising a thrilling weekend of live music, gourmet food, comedy, and family entertainment at Alex James’ picturesque farm in the Cotswolds.

Festivalgoers can look forward to headline performances from Basement Jaxx, The Streets, and Bastille, now joined by Rudimental, Perrie Edwards from Little Mix, and Doves. The ever-expanding lineup also features White Lies, Freya Ridings, The Coral, Antony Szmierek, Red Rum Club, Ms Dynamite, The Ordinary Boys, Tors, Bradley Simpson, The Rosadocs, Fiona Lee, The Cuban Brothers, and more.

Comedy fans will enjoy performances from Taskmaster host Alex Horne’s band The Horne Section, as well as comedians Harriet Kemsley and Shappi Khorsandi. Children’s TV favourite Justin Fletcher, aka Mr Tumble, joins the fun alongside EastEnders star Shaun Williamson, who hosts the popular Barrioke sing-along.

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The festival’s family-friendly programming continues with the interactive Taskmaster Club, lively musical storytelling from MC Grammar and Nick Cope, and engaging children’s activities like Gabby from Gabby’s Dollhouse, the KPop Demon Hunters Disco, The Flying Seagull Project, and outdoor creativity sessions by Lizzie’s Way Woodland Play.

Food lovers will be spoiled for choice with cooking demonstrations and workshops led by top chefs and food personalities. Highlights include Rachel Allen from Ireland’s Ballymaloe Cookery School, social media sensation Poppy Cooks, modern British cook Sally Abé, nutritionist and bestselling author Emily English, and Great British Menu 2025 Champion Amber Francis. Other celebrated chefs include Tom Barnes (Skof, Manchester), Jon Watts, Māori chef Matblak, vegan guru Meera Sodha, and culinary storytellers Nokx Majozi, Freddy Bird, Rosie Kellett, Duncan Robertson & Kyu Jeon, and Christina Soteriou.

Set in the heart of the Cotswolds near Kingham station, Big Feastival combines the charm of the countryside with first-class entertainment for all ages.

Ticket Information: Children aged five and under attend free of charge but require a ticket.

Camping Tickets:

  • Thursday Early Entry: Adults from £225, Teens £165, Children £85, Under 5s free
  • Friday Entry: Adults from £195, Teens £135, Children £55, Under 5s free

Non-Camping Weekend Tickets:

  • Adults from £180, Teens £120, Children £45, Under 5s free

For more details and to secure your place at Big Feastival 2026, visit the official website.

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