Dorset’s Friday 26 July will see a headline main stage performance from pop favourites McFly, Big Top headliners the iconic electronic duo Orbital live, the original Reggae selector David Rodigan. Saturday will see pop Queen Paloma Faith make her Camp Bestival debut with a mesmerising set of back-to-back hits and Scissor Sister’s frontman Jake Shears also takes to the stage on Saturday evening and The Darkness will take the crowd through hits such as “I Believe in a Thing Called Love”.
Closing the epic weekend on Sunday evening with a UK festival exclusive will be PETE TONG IBIZA CLASSICS – Jules Buckley & The Essential Orchestra. James Arthur joins Sunday’s line up as Special Guest as well as the re-born superstar Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
Opening Camp Bestival Shropshire this year will be Rick Astley who will headline Friday 16 August, alongside pop pioneers McFly and dance music heroes Orbital. Saturday will see Paloma Faith headline alongside co-lead vocalist from New York’s Scissor Sisters Jake Shears and the legendary The Darkness.
The final day of Camp Bestival Shropshire will see a headline from Faithless with their first live show in 8 years with a homage to the late Maxi Jazz, followed by BBC Radio 2’s Sara Cox and English jazz-funk band Level 42. Craig Charles will also bring his Funk and Soul House Party show to the fields of Weston Park
Limited early bird tickets will be available from 10am on Thursday 21 March.