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Camp Bestival 2026 - Hospitality Camping in Dorset,

Jul 30, 2026  ·  Lulworth Castle Lulworth Castle

Camp Bestival presented by Debenhams
Jul 30
Camp Bestival presented by Debenhams

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LineUp

Fred V, from Exeter UK, is a drum & bass multi-instrumentalist and producer known for blending indie, classical, and synthwave. He hosts a KISS FM show and tours globally.
Philadelphia-born Josh Wink is a pioneering electronic producer and DJ known for hits like "Higher State of Consciousness." Founder of Ovum Recordings, he’s famed for his versatile, influential house and techno sound.
Formed in Leeds, Nubiyan Twist blends jazz, afrobeat, soul, and hip-hop. Known for energetic shows, AIM & MOBO nods, and collaborations with Nile Rodgers & Seun Kuti.
Derbyshire-born Leah blends British Countrygaze with Indie Rock, Ambient Folk, and 70s vibes. Known for dreamy, heartfelt lyrics and soulful vocals, she's featured on BBC Introducing and played major UK festivals.
Glasgow's 'Shaka Loves You' blends funk, soul, disco, & hip-hop in a visually rich live show. Known for sharing stages with icons like George Clinton & The Jacksons.
Bastille, a British band known for melancholic, cinematic pop, rose to fame with hits like "Pompeii" and "Happier" (with Marshmello), selling 10M+ records globally.
As Self Esteem, Rebecca Taylor rose from indie beginnings to pop stardom with empowering anthems. Known for bold lyrics on insecurity and autonomy, her albums "Compliments Please" and "Prioritise Pleasure" earned critical acclaim. She's a BBC Music Introducing Artist of the Year, Sunday Times' Album of the Year winner, and has captivated UK audiences with sold-out shows.
The Beat, formed in Birmingham, were key to the UK ska revival in the late '70s. Known for pop melodies and taut rhythms, hits include "Mirror in the Bathroom," "I Confess," and "Save It for Later." Fronted by Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger, they split in 1983. Members later formed General Public and Fine Young Cannibals. Reunited versions toured in the 2000s.
De La Soul, a pioneering Hip Hop trio from NYC, is renowned for their debut "3 Feet High and Rising." They released 5 more iconic albums, collaborated with Prince Paul, and earned a Grammy nod for 2016's "...And The Anonymous Nobody." After a long battle for rights, their catalog will stream from March 2023.
Scottish artist Brooke Combe, known for lush, Motown-inspired soul, won Rolling Stone UK's ‘Play Next’ award. She collaborates with James Skelly of The Coral.
Lucy Spraggan, UK singer-songwriter, rose to fame on The X Factor with original songs. Known for hits like "Sober," she’s sold 150,000+ albums and works with Robbie Williams and Simon Cowell.
The Cuban Brothers blend funk and soul with b-boy action and comedy. They were chosen to play by Elton John and Robbie Williams. Their debut album "Yo Bonita!" and roles in films like "Ill Manors" expand their global appeal.
HOAX, from Queens, NY, is an indie pop-rock band known for "empathy pop," blending 60s pop, 70s Motown, and alt-R&B. Their music explores human conditions under pop melodies.
Utah Saints, an electronic dance duo from Leeds, have scored 9 UK Top 40 hits, 4 Top 10s, selling 2 million records globally. Pioneers in sampling, they founded iconic club nights and have worked with acts like Justice and Public Enemy. Their track "Something Good" made Rolling Stone's list of 200 Greatest Dance Songs. Known for celebrating rave culture, they're praised by Zane Lowe, The KLF, and NME as dance legends and continue to DJ globally.
DJ Marky, from São Paulo, Brazil, is a top drum and bass DJ and producer known for iconic tracks, energetic sets, and collaborations. He leads Innerground Records.
UK dance music icon Example is known for chart-topping singles, platinum records, and memorable festival sets. With sold-out tours and a loyal fanbase, he's a staple in the music scene.
Fatboy Slim, born Norman Cook, is a Grammy and Brit Award-winning DJ and producer known for hits like "Right Here, Right Now" and "Praise You." He performs with iconic Hawaiian shirts and bare feet, crafting unique sets from re-edited songs and samples. His music unites audiences worldwide, and his impactful videos are integral to British culture.
British band Toploader, known for '70s style white soul, hit big with "Dancing in the Moonlight." Formed in 1997, they debuted with "Onka's Big Moka" in 2000, thriving alongside Oasis. Known for vibrant live shows at Glastonbury and Reading.
Born in London, Alison Limerick started her career in the mid-'80s. Known for hits like "Where Love Lives," she collaborated with David Morales and Frankie Knuckles and contributed to This Mortal Coil.
Shaun Ryder, born in the UK, formed Black Grape in 1993, blending psychedelic dance-rock and hip-hop. Debut "It’s Great When You're Straight…Yeah" hit UK No. 1 in 1995. Known for hits "Reverend Black Grape," "Fat Neck," and collaborations with Kermit and Johnny Marr. Despite breakups, the band reunited, releasing "Pop Voodoo" in 2017 and "Orange Head" in 2023.
Fulu Miziki is an Afro-futuristic punk collective from Kinshasa, Congo, known for eco-friendly music using instruments made from trash. Their sound blends activism, art, and pan-African unity.
Billy Ocean, born in Trinidad and Tobago, is known for his '80s hits like "Caribbean Queen" and "Get Outta My Dreams." Moving to England, he embraced soul and rock. His international success includes hits like "Love Really Hurts Without You" and "When the Going Gets Tough." Ocean took a hiatus before returning to music in 2007, and collaborated with artists like R. Kelly and Barry Eastmond. His hits remain popular, earning him lasting global fame.
Snowboy is a British Latin artist known for blending dance-club rhythms with acid jazz and hip-hop. His 1994 album "Something's Coming" hit the UK indie charts Top Ten. His 1998 single "Casa Forte" was a club hit. He is celebrated for conga skills and draws influence from Latin jazz legends like Charlie and Eddie Palmieri.
Houston-born Fat Tony, aka Anthony Obi, is a DIY indie-rap artist known for storytelling and swagger, collaborating with locals like Devin The Dude and honoring legends like Scarface.
Formed in 2021 in Manchester, The Guest List features Cai Alty, Tom Quigley, Sid Wallace, Angus Gilchrist, and Leio Hunter. Known for catchy melodic riffs, their songs "London" and "Loose Tongue," produced by James Skelly, gained BBC Radio 6 airtime. With 400,000 TikTok followers and major indie gigs, they've sold out a UK tour.
Formed in 1988, Leftfield, originally Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, revolutionized dance music with their pioneering albums Leftism and Rhythm & Stealth. After a hiatus, Barnes returned with acclaimed albums Alternative Light Source and This Is What We Do, collaborating with artists like Jason Williamson and Tunde Adebimpe. Leftfield is renowned for their innovative live performances and Mercury Prize-nominated work.
Sabbotage is a German Partypunk artist known for hits like „Glück auf“ and „Bierpolizei.“ With 55M+ Spotify streams, he shines at Mallorca’s Bierkönig and tours with Mia Julia.

Venue Info

Lulworth Castle

East Lulworth, Wareham BH20 5QS, UK Directions

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