06:00AM, Friday 18 April 2025
Scouting For Girls at Portsmouth Guildhall. Photo by Drew de F Fawkes via Wikimedia Commons.
The full line-up for Fi.Fest 2025 has officially landed – and it’s shaping up to be the ‘biggest and best yet’ say its organisers.
Set to take place in Fifield as usual this summer, Fi.Fest brings together a mix of chart-topping names and local talent for a weekend of live music and family fun.
Headlining the main stage this year are British rockers Feeder, pop favourites Scouting for Girls, the high-energy Punk Rock Factory, and Ohasis, an Oasis tribute act which is ‘the closest to the band I signed in 1993,’ according to record label owner Alan McGee.
Kicking off the weekend with a bang on Friday night will be the Rick Parfitt Jnr & The RPJ Band – in their own words, an ‘award-winning, globe-trotting event and festival supergroup’, as well as dance legends N-Trance, and the timeless Livin’ Joy.
Meanwhile, Saturday’s Second Stage is all about championing local talent.
This year, Fi.Fest is showcasing ‘some of the best up-and-coming acts from Maidenhead’ and the wider area, including:
Festival-goers can also enjoy a jam-packed Kids Zone with many free activities included in the ticket price.
Fi.Fest Saturday includes an inflatable bounce park, laser tag, soccer skills workshops, touch rugby with Maidenhead Rugby Football Club Minis, circus skills, arts & crafts with Creation Station, and the ever popular kids disco.
Friday night party goers can also enjoy the fun with free kids Inflatables, a brand new silent disco, foam party rave and for Friday only. There will also be 25 per cent off all fairground rides.
On the food and drink front, Fi.Fest is set to host a buzzing craft market and street food court and outdoor bars serving local beers.
Finally, the festival will see the return of Traylen’s Funfair, back with even more exhilarating rides for thrill-seekers of all ages.
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