Artists
BunkFest artists for 2026 will be announced in due course!
BunkFest artists for 2026 will be announced in due course!
And now check out all of our Kinecroft Main Stage Artists.
Matthew Beesley is a local acoustic singer songwriter who plays original songs about life and stuff with the odd tricky finger pickin’ cover thrown in.
Mike Tuffery is a Bracknell based singer/songwriter and guitarist. He got his first guitar in 1964 and slowly progressed to an acceptable level over the next twenty years! He plays a mix of self-penned songs as well as contemporary covers.
New for 2025 Performing intriguing and original story-based songs from their critically acclaimed 2025 album, Bungaroosh, Milton Hide blend guitar and pure vocals with percussion and clarinet as a third voice. At times heart-breaking, at times wry, Milton Hide will engage and charm you, leaving you wanting more.
Missing the Ferry – three Luton-based brothers and their two best friends – perform a variety of Irish and Irish-influenced…
New for 2025 “Mojo and the Royal Restitution are a perfect storm of funk, pop, alternative rock and soul – they fuse this in such a professional way, and craft their own subgenre… Their song writing is impressive, their performance is tight, and their sound is seriously…
MAIN STAGE – KINECROFT Saturday 30th August Monkeyfists may be one of the UK’s most landlocked sea shanty bands but they’ve taken their unique and fun style to festivals and pubs all over the country. From rousing old sea songs and classic folk tunes, to more modern(ish)…
New for 2025 Moonshine Malarkey bring a new splash of spirit to old time genres with their signature blend of footstompin’ country, swing, rock n roll, calypso & boozy blues. A…
Female fronted, upcycled folk band, My Mate Dave have spent the summer rolling around…
Blasting through a carefully curated highlight reel of their favourite rock and pop classics New Wolf, a…
Nineteenth Hour blends raw emotion, intricate guitars, and soaring vocals into a powerful alt-rock sound. Praised for high-energy shows and fresh intensity, they’re poised for a breakout in 2025 after teaming with…
Offbeat is a group of six friends. Their musical influences are Rage Against the Machine, Foo Fighters and The Arctic Monkeys. Offbeat like to bring energy and crowd interaction to their performances. With a strong link to BunkFest, they are super proud to be playing again.
Oxford Gospel Choir is a vibrant, welcoming community of singers, performing an uplifting mix of gospel and popular songs. We are brought together by our love of singing, regardless of faith, experience or culture. We were proud finalists of the BBC Gospel Choir of the Year in 2017…
New for 2025 Panther, are a new all girls rock band local to Oxford. They are influenced by bands like Paramour, Elastica and The Backseat Lovers, but also draw from singers like Olivia Rodrigo, giving them a indie-rock vibe with hints of pop and pop-punk. They are looking forward to…
MAIN STAGE – KINECROFT SUNDAY 31st AUGUST Papa Nui is the ultimate festival band. Oxford-based, their genre-fluid grooves of funk, ska, reggae, blues, Balkan, & Afrobeat always set the dance floor on fire. With their pumping horns, searing harmonica, and ferocious rhythm section, they’ll have you smiling,…
MAIN STAGE – KINECROFT Saturday 30th Ranagri are an award winning folk band from Ireland and England. With a unique blend of instruments that includes voices, guitar, bouzouki, flutes, whistles, harp/electric harp, and bodhrán/drums, they create a sound that is both mesmerising and unforgettable. The…
MAIN STAGE – KINECROFT Sunday 31st August RSVP are spearheading the renaissance of live Bhangra in the UK, opening doors for other artists and introducing Bhangra to mainstream audiences for the first time. From stages at Glastonbury and WOMAD, to concert venues across the UK and Europe, they’re always guaranteed…
PARC (Paul, Andy, Rebecca, and Caroline) are the core of Outliers. Their music leans towards softer acoustic sounds featuring the wonderful vocal talents of Rebecca and Caroline.
Pete Orton is pleased to be back with the usual socially relevant melange of railroad memorabilia, supernatural encounters, domestic appliances, Vikings and social dance. It’s probably fair to say that his show isn’t life-affirming. He isn’t exactly sure what that means, but is reasonably confident it’s not really what he…
You are in for a treat! We have a over 30 fantastic dance teams putting on displays around Wallingford and at our fringe venues throughout the weekend. Plus, ceilidh – that’s your chance to dance!