Holbeach Festival 2025 to be ‘biggest ever’

Eminem, Oasis, Becky Hill, Michael Jackson, The Spice Girls and Tina Turner, tributes to all of whom are among the first to be announced for Holbeach Festival 2025.

It’s back on Thursday to Sunday, August 7 to 10, with an incredible line up.
The first acts announced are:
* Michael – The Magic of Michael Jackson direct from the West End,
* A Tribute to Becky Hill,
* Typically Tina,
* Noasis,
* Spice Forever,
* Rick Parfit Jnr Ban,
* Michael Mathers, an Eminem tribute,
* The Rumble Band playing soul and Motown,
* Maid In Britain, classic rock experience,
* Stereotypes, an indie and Britpop tribute bad.
There’s plenty more bands and tribute acts still to be announced as well as all the usual festival goodness of djs, beer, funfair, trade stands, kids’ zone, street food and demonstrations of skateboarding and graffiti.
Event organiser Sean Taylor said; “It just gets better each year.”
“We have quickly established ourselves as a well organised, respected and now one of the most popular family friendly events in Lincolnshire that brings the community together for the annual must go to gathering.”
Those buying a weekend ticket will be treated to an extra night of entertainment this year.
You can pitch up from Thursday with two live acts a band and a late night DJ set exclusively for weekend ticket holders that night.
The festival is then open to all from 4pm to midnight on Friday and 2pm to midnight on Saturday and Sunday.
Day tickets vary with kids under 12 free.
There will also be free parking and a free bus from Holbeach town centre.
A spokesman for the festival said: “We want to give everyone the chance to experience our fantastic event as we continue to bring the community together at the Holbeach Festival.”
To purchase tickets, including see the host of options for weekend festival tickets visit www.holbeachfestival.co.uk

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