The event will be hosted by Ashdown Radio's Ryan Millns & Martyn Grenfell from 18th - 20th July at Nash Street, Chiddingly.
Are you ready for one of the biggest music events on the Sussex calendar? Chiddfest Music & Beer Festival returns to Nash Street, Chiddingly for it's 11th year.
Over the years, the event has raised thousands of pounds for St Wilfrid's Hospice, which led them to winning The Charity Champion Award in 2024.
Already announced are The Feeling, from Horsham in Sussex, who have had 4 UK top 10 hits and were awarded an Ivor Novello Award for Songwriters Of The Year in 2007.
Founder of Soul II Soul, Jazzie B will be bringing his iconic sound to the stage. You can expect smooth grooves, timeless beats and ultimate festival vibes!
Making a return are British soul group, The Real Thing, who were formed in the 1970s. The band charted internationally with their song "You To Me Are Everything", which reached Number 1 in the UK. They also had successes with a string of British hits such as "Can't Get By Without You" and "Can You Feel The Force".
The Full Line Up so far is as follows:-
. The Feeling - Jazzie B - Dutty Moonshine Big Band - The Real Thing - Death Of Guitar Pop - Rhythm Of The 90s - Noble Jacks - Block 33 - Georgia Crandon - Foreign Affair - Buckle N Boots - SKA-PER - Le Freak - Just A Couple Of Mums - Wake Up Leo - The Happy Place Choir
On Tribute Sunday, you can enjoy a day of World-Class tribute acts, which include:-
. Navi as Michael Jackson - Oasish - 21st Century Abba - Ezra Live - Tom As Usual - Got To Be Steps - Hunky Dory
More acts are still to be announced and tickets are available NOW here:- https://chiddfest.onlineticketseller.com/events/87193
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