Victorious Festival announces a Sonic Kids Line-Up

Following our earlier preview of the South’s largest metropolitan festival, Victorious Festival has now announced its exciting line-up of family-friendly entertainment. The Kids Arena is like a festival-within-a-festival for the little ones, and bigger kids who should know better.

Sonic The Hedgehog will be spinning his way to Southsea for a meet and greet. Don’t miss out with your cameras, unless you’re Dr Robotnik of course! Family favourite Bluey also joins the fun alongside a host of wild roaming dinosaurs! 

Elsewhere, there’s so much more on each day for children. Leading the Friday line up of this year’s Kids Arena are local theatrical royalty Pompey Panto who will be performing Dame Nellie Saves Panto.  Oh yes there is more.

Saturday’s headliner Pop Kids will host a summer singalong for all the family, jampacked with classic Disney tunes to chart toppers! World-class beatboxer SK Shlomo,  who’s worked previously with Ed Sheeran are bringing their critically acclaimed Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure to the festival for a headline Sunday show.

The Lidl Mudder Zone will give kids a taste of the legendary Tough Mudder event; the Action Blast Nerf Arena will allow the opportunity for some sharp shooting, while Sport 4 Kids will give those bursting with energy a chance to shoot and score some goals. Elsewhere, Kids Karaoke will surely be one for the ear plugs and Jack Black will have some future competition from the Rock School.

If that isn’t enough may the force by with you in the jedi training, oodles of lego and of course, bouncy castles, princess performancesbaby ravesbouncy castles, colouring in and so much more!

For more on the main festival line-up, see our preview at https://www.summerfestivalguide.co.uk/festival-news/2023/03/22/victorious/

All Kids Arena attractions are included within the admission prices shown below.

Tickets for Victorious Festival are on sale now from just £65 per day for adults, £1 per day for under 5’s and £8 per day for 5 – 12 years.

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