MUSIC & COMEDY PROGRAMME
Our live music will be on an open stage this year (very excited).
We will also have DJ sets in the Cafe/Bar.
Comedy will be in the Main marquee and this location will be used for Silent DJ sets every night.
The campfire will go on by the stage at 10pm when the live music finishes.
This programme is subject to change.
FRIDAY 3RD JULY
Born in Venice, Italy, Ariela learnt to mix on the decks of the legendary Turnmills club back in the 90s, playing vinyl and mingling with DJs like Tony de Vit & Blu Peter. Having held many residencies at clubs such as Renegades, REW, Warriors & Kaos, Ariela recently came out of retirement for her new role running @FLIRRT London and has since been asked to play at many other LGBTQ club nights!
Maddie Jane Warren is a 27 year old singer/songwriter from North Devon. She already has released 2 EP's and two studio albums and her song writing has taken her across the world
Lynette Frances is a multi-talented vocalist, guitarist, entertainer and songwriter. Lynette brings experience and a powerful, distinctive voice to every performance. From classic Nashville gold to modern Americana, her diverse setlist is designed to get you moving—which is no surprise, as she is also a qualified line dance instructor! Whether you're here to dance or just enjoy some great music, Lynette Frances is ready to take you on a journey through the very best of country music.
Jenny Ball is a dynamic UK-based country singer celebrated for her high-energy performances and powerful, emotionally charged vocals. With a voice that commands attention and a presence that lights up the stage, Jenny has carved out a place as one of the most exciting emerging talents in the British country scene. Proudly part of the LGBTQIA+ community, Jenny brings authenticity, inclusivity, and heart to everything she does, connecting with audiences through songs that speak of love, resilience, and self-expression. Her performances blend modern country flair with classic storytelling, creating an experience that’s as uplifting as it is unforgettable. Whether performing at festivals, live music venues, or special events, Jenny Ball delivers a show bursting with energy, passion, and personality making her a standout voice in contemporary country music.
Join us for our infamous Silent DJ sets with three tracks to choose from
Join others around the campfire just near the main stage. A good opportunity to meet new friends and chat away from the music
SATURDAY 4TH JULY
Vix Leyton brings the smash hit competitive anecdotes game based on the podcast of the same name. Welsh comedian Vix Leyton holds a bingo ball of surprise subjects and invites four of the UK’s finest queer conversationalists to spar with never-before-told stories, from the hilarious to the scandalous, to win points awarded by host and audience. 'Lives up to its billing likening it to a fabulous dinner party. Punters feel they are among spontaneously funny friends rather than hearing well-rehearsed professional anecdotes. We know these stories – and this particular alchemy will not be repeated again' **** (Steve Bennett, Chortle.co.uk).
Born in Venice, Italy, Ariela learnt to mix on the decks of the legendary Turnmills club back in the 90s, playing vinyl and mingling with DJs like Tony de Vit & Blu Peter. Having held many residencies at clubs such as Renegades, REW, Warriors & Kaos, Ariela recently came out of retirement for her new role running @FLIRRT London and has since been asked to play at many other LGBTQ club nights!
Ali Jay will kick of the hosting for our Comedy Hour - Main Marquee
Beyond her solo shows and live performances, Sikisa has made notable appearances on various television and radio programmes. Her credits include Live at Apollo (BBC), Comedy Central Live (Comedy Central), Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV2), Sorry I Didn't Know (ITV), Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club (ITV), The Dog Ate My Homework (CBBC), Pie And A Pint (Comedy Central), as well as podcasts and shows such as Off Menu, Evil Genius (BBC Sounds), Perfect Sounds (BBC Sounds), Wheel Of Misfortune (BBC Radio 1), The Leak and Mach Fest (BBC Radio Wales). In addition to her on-air work, Sikisa is a regular writer for BBC Radio.Sikisa has supported a number of acclaimed comedians on tour, including Michael Che, Kiri Pritchard-Mclean, Ed Gamble and Judi Love. In addition to her work on stage and screen, Sikisa leads the Soho Theatre Stand Up Labs Course, where she mentors young comedians and helps them refine their craft. She is herself an alumna of The Soho Theatre Young Company.
Her performances are marked by a distinctive mix of observational humour, insightful reflections on identity, and bold storytelling. Sydney frequently draws upon her personal experiences as a blind and queer individual, captivating audiences across the UK with her sharp comedic routines. Her material, often rooted in her lived experiences of blindness, brings both laughter and a lasting impression to every stage she graces. Winner of multiple awards including Comedy Bloomers LGBTQ New Comedian Of The Year and a semi finalist of BBC New Comedy Award – Semi-finalist 2025
During her years as a touring songwriter, she discovered her flair for comedic timing in moments between songs. Her latest show I Was Dancing In The Lesbian Bar was a huge hit at the Edinburgh Fringe 2025. The show combines her three great loves: music, comedy, and lesbians.
MIRI is an Artivist; Vocalist, Songwriter and Performer with her own unique style of outspoken and soulful pop. She has been heard on Radio X, BBC London with Jasmine Dotiwala and BBC6 Music with Gemma Cairney in addition to countless independent and community stations such as Get in Her Ears, Soho Radio, and Resonance FM. MIRI’s music unfolds narratives inspired by her everyday experiences. Her songs delve into themes of political injustice and the multitude of challenges we confront both within ourselves and in the world around us. . MIRI was one of 64 voices on the LOUD Women single ‘Reclaim These Streets’ raising money for Women’s Aid UK and joined LOUD Women founder Cassie Fox on Radio X to talk with John Kennedy about the release and cause. MIRI’s previous performances include Arts and justice festival Greenbelt, 100 Club for The Official Bob Marley Birthday Celebration, Brighton Pride, Southbank Centre, online festival Pxssy Pandem Relief curated by SELF ESTEEM and Kelli Blanchett also raising money for Women’s Aid. She accompanied Poet-Campaigner Lady Unchained during her TEDx Talk and performed in prisons along with a Q&A on LGBTQ+ issues. In 2024 MIRI sang for the Guinness World Records ‘Let Her Music Play’ campaign at the Embassy of Brazil - part of the longest live stream concert with music only by women and non-binary composers.
Big Mambo is a dynamic 4-piece all-female band from Bristol known for their unique blend of original funk, rock and pop songs and infectious grooves. Delivering highly danceable music and energetic performances Big Mambo create an eclectic fusion of rhythmic styles and catchy melodies that captivates audiences.
Join us for our infamous Silent DJ sets
Join others around the campfire just near the main stage and a few of our fave musicians for a singalong
SUNDAY 5TH JULY
Hosted by our own Ali Jay - test out your lines with the audience
Justin is back - this time to some Sunday fun
Ellathea is an indie acoustic artist from the Southwest, making music that’s honest, emotional, and easy to get lost in. Growing up around music, songwriting quickly became her way of making sense of things—turning thoughts and feelings into something she could actually hold onto. Her songs are rooted in real experiences, but they’re written in a way that feels relatable to anyone figuring life out as they go. With soft, expressive vocals and simple acoustic arrangements, Ellathea creates a sound that’s both gentle and powerful. Her lyrics are where everything really comes together—raw, reflective, and sometimes a little gut-wrenching. Inspired by artists like Florence Road and Lizzy McAlpine, her music leans into themes of love, loss, and that weird in-between stage of growing up where nothing quite feels certain. A lot of it comes back to the feeling of not fully fitting in—and trying to be okay with that. At the end of the day, Ellathea just wants to make music that feels real. Something you can sit with.
Join others around the campfire just near the main stage. Once again we will be joined by some acts from the main stage stages for singalongs on our last night