04:37PM, Monday 02 March 2026
Pixie Lott. Photo credit: Moeez.
Yet more acts have been announced for Fi.Fest 2026 alongside indie band The Fratellis – including multi-platinum pop singer Pixie Lott joining them as headliners.
Fi.Fest, the ‘award-winning, independent, family-friendly music festival’, first launched in 2019 and is held annually in Fifield’s countryside.
It has grown into one of the area’s best-known summer music events, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
The two-day event takes place on Friday, July 10 and Saturday, July 11 this year at the usual Fi.Fest venue in Forest Green Road.
Organisers already confirmed that The Fratellis will top the bill on the Saturday night, bringing festival favourites including Chelsea Dagger, Baby Fratelli and Whistle for the Choir to the main stage.
Now they have announced that Pixie Lott will also perform on Saturday, with a set expected to feature her best-known chart hits.
Lott shot to fame when she scored two UK number one singles with Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) and Boys and Girls. Her debut album Turn It Up went on to achieve multi-platinum status.
Meanwhile, Fi.Fest’s Friday line-up will be led by pop group Liberty X – best known for early 2000s hits including Just a Little and Just for Tonight – alongside Rick Parfitt Jr and the RPJ Band, fronted by the son of Status Quo guitarist Rick Parfitt.
DJ Woody Cook, known to many from the hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox, will also appear with a high-energy set to open the weekend.
Across both days, the main stage acts will be joined by an ‘eclectic’ support line-up including The Amy Winehouse Band, Sweet Female Attitude, Mac*Busted and The Beatles Dub Club.
The Amy Winehouse Band is made up of musicians who performed with Amy Winehouse and now celebrate her music live on stage, while UK garage duo Sweet Female Attitude are best remembered for their hit Flowers.
Mac*Busted are a tribute act to rock pop supergroup McBusted, which combined members of 2000s pop-rock favourites McFly and Busted.
Lastly, The Beatles Dub Club are known for reggae and dub reworkings of classic Beatles songs.
A second stage will feature tribute performances inspired by global stars including Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan and Eminem, as well as a K-Pop Demon Hunters Show.
The festival’s Kids Zone will return with a Wild West theme, a climbing wall and family attractions included in the ticket price.
Fi.Fest is set to have a ‘street food village’ with food stalls serving a range of international dishes.
Bars will also be available across the site, offering beers, cocktails and alcoholic slushies.
Optional on-site camping will again be offered for those wishing to stay overnight.
Festival organiser Lee Page said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome The Fratellis as our Saturday night headliners for Fi.Fest 2026.
“They’ve been on our wish list for some time, and their live shows are made for a festival crowd. It’s a huge moment for Fi.Fest and one we know our audience is going to love.
“Fi.Fest 2026 is shaping up to be something really special.”
Tickets are ‘already selling fast’, with Fi.Fest 2026 ‘on course to become the festival’s first ever sell-out event.’
To book or find out more information, visit: fifest.co.uk
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