Following the resounding success of 2024, The Brit Fest is back and bigger than ever with three incredible days of live music, family fun, and unforgettable experiences. This year, The Brit Fest 2025 is proudly sponsored by ABC + Warranty, the Cheshire-based company known for its excellence in building warranty and insurance services.
A Star-Studded Line-Up Across Three Days:
The Main Stage will be the heart of the festival, delivering a show-stopping line-up of legendary headliners and crowd favourites:
Friday, 4th July: The weekend kicks off with a bang as indie superband Razorlight take to the stage to headline an unforgettable night. Known for hits like "America" and "In the Morning," Razorlight promise a high-energy set that will set the perfect tone for the festival. Joining them on Friday will be chart-toppers Toploader, indie icons The Boo Radleys, soulful sensation Roachford, 90s favourites Republica, and the ever-popular Chesney Hawkes, who will have the crowd singing along to his classic hit "The One and Only."
Saturday, 5th July: Prepare for a reggae-fuelled celebration as UB40 featuring Ali Campbell headline a jam-packed Saturday. Known for hits like "Red Red Wine" and "Kingston Town," their headlining set promises to bring feel-good vibes to the festival’s mid- point. Saturday’s lineup also includes performances from pop legends The Fizz, synth-pop pioneers Blancmange, soulful duo Hue and Cry, and an outstanding roster featuring Cutting Crew, Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey, and Midge Ure, who will perform a special set to honour the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, reflecting on his pivotal role in one of the most iconic charity concerts in music history.
Sunday, 6th July: The weekend’s grand finale will be a performance like no other as the legendary 10cc close out the festival in what will be a Northwest of England festival exclusive. With timeless hits such as "I'm Not in Love" and "Dreadlock Holiday," 10cc’s set is sure to be a memorable highlight. Also performing on Sunday are Let Loose, jazz-funk legends Shakatak, 80s hitmakers Johnny Hates Jazz, classic crooner Tony Christie, funk- jazz icons Incognito, and the legendary Go West.
General Admission Day Ticket: £52
Weekend Ticket: £140
Weekend Ticket with Camping £160
VIP Day Ticket: £135
VIP Weekend Ticket: £295
Festival (4 July 2025 - 6 July 2025) |
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