Big Feastival, the ultimate celebration of music, food and family fun, today announces even more additions for this year’s summer festival, alongside presenting partner Monzo. Names announced today include main stage artists Mimi Webb and Meek, as well as Big Kitchen headliner Simon Rogan and comedians Joel Dommett, Suzi Ruffell and Ivo Graham. The festival is also thrilled to reveal this year’s late-night line-up for The Outpost, including Fabio & Grooverider, Revival House Project, The Allergies (DJ Set), along with comedian & host of TV’s Taskmaster Alex Horne who brings ‘Britains Funniest Band’ The Horne Section.
These acts join previously announced main stage headliners Basement Jaxx, The Streets and Bastille alongside other acts including Rudim3ntal, Perrie, Doves, White Lies, Freya Ridings, Ms. Dynamite and The Coral. 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 – truly something for everyone.
Joining the main stage line-up is one of the UK’s most exciting rising stars Mimi Webb, known for her powerhouse vocals and emotionally charged pop anthems. Meek will also take to the stage with her infectious indie-pop sound, alongside Nubiyan Twist, Jerub and She’s In Parties.
Big names from the worlds of comedy and podcasting will also join the farm’s festivities, including hit comedian & host of ITV’s The Masked Singer Joel Dommett, stand up and author Suzi Ruffell, and the charmingly self-deprecating Ivo Graham. Meanwhile, Inbetweeners alums Joe Thomas and James Buckley will be staging a live rendition of their new podcast Fact Up, whilst quick-witted star of social media Daniel Foxx is also added to the bill. They join already announced Harriet Kemsley, Shappi Khorsandi, Scott Bennett and The Scummy Mummies for a standout laugh out loud programme sure to bring big smiles to Big Feastival 2026.
Chef Simon Rogan will headline the Big Kitchen stage with a special live cooking demonstration, bringing his celebrated farm-to-fork philosophy to the festival. The Michelin-starred chef behind acclaimed restaurants including L’Enclume is renowned for his ingredient-led approach and pioneering British cuisine. New Zealand-born chef, sommelier and restaurateur Melanie Brown also joins the bill, and the Big Kitchen host has been confirmed as food waste warrior and social media sensation Lagom Chef. The stellar line up of chefs join already announced line up, Anna Haugh, Emily English, Rachel Allen, Tom Barnes and many more
Superstar DJ’s will keep the party going after hours in The Outpost, which returns for its second year. This year will see an electrifying line-up of brilliant acts, with Drum & Bass pioneers Fabio & Grooverider set to perform alongside the infectious sounds of Revival House Project and party-starting sets from The Allergies, as well as comedy and improv band The Horne Section, all promising a packed dancefloor from dusk till’ late.
Festival favourites will also take over the tent across the weekend, including performances from Sweet Female Attitude, Duke, and the brass-fuelled party starters Das Brass, alongside high energy & fun packed sets from Barrioke, Gospeloke, Disco Celidh, Hip Hop House Band, Grohlercoaster, In-here Brothers and Pacho Nacho.
Presenting partner Monzo will be bringing a whole host of activities to the farm, with lots to be announced soon, including the Monzo VIP Lounge, adding a splash of hot coral to brighten up everyone’s festival experience.
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