Big Feastival is gearing up for an all-out party in 2025, unveiling exciting late-night plans for its August Bank Holiday weekend (August 22nd-24th) at Alex James’ farm in the Cotswolds. For its 14th year, the festival will feature not one, but two dedicated late-night stages, promising unforgettable revelry once the main stage acts conclude.

Returning to the iconic Cheese Hub is the popular Syrup Takeover on Friday night, bringing legendary DJs Seb Fontaine and Tall Paul to the decks. Saturday will see high-energy sets from female collective Huns n’ Roses, followed by a headline performance from the electrifying Jess Bays. Sunday closes the Cheese Hub with a fun-filled set from Woody Cook and the genre-bending Fish56Octagon.

Adding to the late-night action is the brand-new indoor stage, The Outpost, designed as a fresh haven for dancefloor adventures. Each night will feature headline DJ sets, including BBC Radio 1’s Charlie Hedges on Friday, Fatboy Tim on Saturday, and a special throwback set from Artful Dodger alongside DJ Luck & MC Neat on Sunday.

During the daytime, The Outpost will host a vibrant mix of singalongs and feel-good live acts, including the Amy Winehouse Band, Sean Williamson’s Barrioke, Furnace & The Fundamentals, and the Harry Styles Gospel Choir. Expect emerging talent and floor-fillers from midday until midnight.

The already impressive Big Feastival music lineup includes headliners Nelly Furtado, Faithless (Live), and the world premiere of Alex James’ Britpop Classical. They are joined by a stellar array of artists including Travis, The Wombats, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, and Rizzle Kicks.

With a stacked music bill, top chefs, family entertainment, and now an expanded late-night offering, Big Feastival 2025 is shaping up to be the ultimate bank holiday celebration. Tickets are on sale now at
www.bigfeastival.com.