10:02AM, Wednesday 24 December 2025
The Fratellis
Indie rock favourites and chart-topping pop artists are the first headliners to be announced for next year’s Fi.Fest.
The family-friendly music festival will be returning to Fifield across Friday, July 10 and Saturday, July 11, with a programme of live music, family entertainment and a ‘relaxed festival atmosphere’.
Leading the party on Friday night will be pop favourites Liberty X, alongside Rick Parfitt Jr and RPJ Band, who will also perform.
Saturday will see indie rock favourites The Fratellis take to the main stage, delivering a catalogue of anthems and festival favourites including Baby Fratelli, Chelsea Dagger, and Whistle for the Choir.
A line-up of support acts will also be taking to the stage on the Saturday.
These include The Amy Winehouse Band, Beatles Dub Club and Mac*Busted, with more surprises to be announced.
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.”
He added: “With Liberty X and The RPJ Band kicking things off on Friday, and such a strong line-up of support acts across the weekend, Fi.Fest 2026 is shaping up to be something really special.
“We’ve still got more announcements and a few surprises to come in the new year.”
The festival also features a kids’ zone filled with free activities for kids, a food village, and on-site camping.
Further artist announcements and festival details for Fi.Fest 2026 will be revealed in the New Year.
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