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Camp Bestival Dorset 2025 - Weekend Camping in Dorset,

Jul 31, 2025  ·  Lulworth Castle Lulworth Castle

Camp Bestival Dorset
Jul 31
Camp Bestival Dorset

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LineUp

Andy and the Odd Socks, formed by Andy Day, quickly rose to fame, playing Glastonbury soon after forming. Dubbed a modern Monkees, the band stars in the BBC iPlayer show "Andy and the Band" and has released albums like "Who Invited This Lot?" They champion anti-bullying, creating the widespread Odd Socks Day.
The Pill, from the Isle of Wight, is a punk duo known for raw chaos and witty lyrics since 2019. Lily and Lottie craft jank punk anthems with attitude and satire.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Dawn Penn made a mark in the rocksteady era with the hit "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)." After a break, she returned with a '90s dancehall version, gaining renewed fame. Known for collaborations with Prince Buster and Steely & Clevie.
High-energy indie band The Lilacs, from Wigan, hit iconic venues like Albert Hall and Isle of Wight Festival. Debut single "Vicarage Road" hit 200K+ Spotify streams.
Born in London, Basement Jaxx are renowned for hits like "Red Alert" and "Where's Your Head At", winning 2 BRITs and a GRAMMY. They've played the Hollywood Bowl, headlined Glastonbury, and collaborated with Metropole Orkest. Notable works include the debut "Remedy" and UK number one "The Singles". They scored "Attack The Block" and brought their orchestral project to the Sydney Opera House. Their dynamic DJ sets continue, including an Ibiza residency at "Glitterbox".
Ian Broudie, born in Liverpool, famed for '90s hits like "Pure" & "Three Lions," returns with the Lightning Seeds' seventh album. Known for million-seller "Jollification" and collaborations with Terry Hall and James Skelly.
Iraina Mancini, a UK-based singer/songwriter and DJ, creates chic pop blending Psychedelia and Retro-Soul. Her debut album, "Undo The Blue," garnered critical acclaim, blending psych, pop, and rock. Collaborators include Jagz Kooner and Erol Alkan. Supported by BBC 6 Music with six singles play-listed and praised by Lauren Laverne, she toured the UK and supported The Coral and Saint Etienne. Her style is both nostalgic and fresh.
Formed in 1993, Dreadzone melds dub and electronic styles, known for dynamic live shows and hits from albums like 'Dread Times'. Collaborated with Tim Bran and produced by Rupert Style.
Liverpool's The Zutons, formed in 2002, are known for hits like "Valerie" (covered globally by Ronson & Winehouse) and albums like "Who Killed... The Zutons?" Mercury Prize nominees and Brit Award contenders, their music combines rock with a unique sax-enhanced sound.
British group Sugababes, known for hits like "Push the Button" & "Freak Like Me," won multiple awards & dominated the charts with their dynamic R&B/pop style. Regrouped with original members, they regained their name and continued touring.
Born in England, reggae icon DJ David Rodigan has been a major force in music since 1978, known for his clashes, Rodigan Sound System, and compilations like "The Kings of Reggae."
The Cuban Brothers, known for their dynamic funk and soul, blend music with comedy and b-boy action. Chosen by Elton John and Robbie Williams, they've impressed with 'Yo Bonita!' and appearances in 'Ill Manors' and 'Cuban Fury'.
Dave Seaman, a legendary electronic house DJ, has played in over 80 countries. Founder of Selador Recordings, known for diverse house and techno releases.
Barry Ashworth, Ibiza-origin acid house influencer, led Deja Vu in the 'baggy' era & directs a dynamic band known for vibrant club-nights. Celebrated for 'Addict', collaborating with Rhoda Dakar & Ragga Twins, winning critical acclaim with a rich discography.
Born Annie Macmanus, celebrated author, DJ, broadcaster, and advocate for female and LGBTQ+ artists. Known for her bestseller "Mother Mother" and podcast "Changes with Annie Macmanus."

Venue Info

Lulworth Castle

East Lulworth, Wareham BH20 5QS, UK Directions

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