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Fatboy Slim, Becky Hill And Tinie Tempah Among Huge Line-Up For UK-Wide Grassroots Music Festival

  • Writer: Dominic  Kureen
    Dominic Kureen
  • 53 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

A major new UK music initiative is set to bring thousands of artists into grassroots venues across the country this weekend, as Everywhere At Once – billed as the UK’s biggest festival – takes place across more than 400 live music spaces.


Backed by Music Venue Trust and The National Lottery, the three-day event will run from June 26–28, 2026, with more than 2,000 artists performing nationwide across a huge range of genres including indie, dance, pop, rock, grime, electronic, jazz, folk, punk and soul.


Big-name acts confirmed to be taking part include Fatboy Slim, Becky Hill, Tinie Tempah, Rizzle Kicks, Glenn Tilbrook, Lucy Spraggan, The Lathums, The Divine Comedy, Toddla T, Jodie Harsh, Master Peace, Gene, D Double E, P Money and Westside Cowboy, among many others.


The festival will see established artists play intimate grassroots shows alongside emerging talent, highlighting the role smaller venues play in developing the UK’s music scene.


Fatboy Slim said grassroots venues were where his own career began, adding that they remain “vital for culture and local communities”, urging fans to support local gigs and discover new artists.


Organisers say the event is designed to celebrate and protect the UK’s grassroots music network, which supports thousands of artists and venues across the country.


The National Lottery, one of the biggest backers of grassroots music in the UK, has helped fund more than £1 billion into music projects nationwide.


Full listings and gig details are available at everywherefest.com.

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