Stowaway reveals day splits ahead of festival’s return in August

The Stowaway Festival is back in Augustplaceholder image
The Stowaway Festival is back in August
Organisers of the Stowaway Festival have announced the day splits for the event which returns for its fourth edition to ancient woodlands near Stowe this summer.

The opening night at Stowaway will be headlined by drum n’ bass royalty Fabio & Grooverider and The Outlook Orchestra.

Reggae legends The Wailers will top the bill on Saturday, while on Sunday internationally renowned dance music superstars Jungle will close the festival with a DJ set.

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Weekend and day tickets for Stowaway are still available, with concessions for teenagers and children.

Fabio & Grooverider will headline the opening night.placeholder image
Fabio & Grooverider will headline the opening night.

Stowaway founder Duncan Wheeler said: “The Stowaway line-up is designed to offer something for every musical taste, showcasing a diverse range of sounds across the festival each night.

“From late-night partying to family-friendly singalongs, each day brings something new, with our stages offering fresh experiences every evening.

“We want to take you on a musical adventure, whether it's exploring the woods, relaxing by the jetty, or hunting down our secret late-night ‘covers’ bar.”

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Joining Fabio & Grooverider on the opening day will be Shy Fx, Don Letts, Dr Banana, Luke Una B2B Prosumer, Leifur James Nicky Blackmarket, DJ Storm, Shy One and Tom Findlay.

Performing alongside The Wailers on the second day will be Derrick Carter, Horse Meat Disco, Joe Goddard B”B Nathan Detroit, Hannah Williams & The Affirmations, James Alexander Bright, Cousin Kulma and Dream Wave.

Also playing on the final day will be Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, Junior Jungle, Madame Electrifie, Anna Erhard, Webmoms, Hugo and Joe Vincent and More Soup.

Stowaway takes place from Friday, August 15 to Sunday, August 17, and is held in ancient woodlands and lakes near Stowe in Buckinghamshire

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The festival aims to offer an eclectic, uplifting musical mix across multiple stages and organisers also recently launched a wild swimming spa and retreat.

There will be artisan food and drink available, wild swimming, canoeing and paddle boarding, wellness and relaxation sessions and kid’s activities.

You can find out more about Stowaway by watching their 2024 Aftermovie.

Weekend tickets cost £229 for adults, £137 for teenagers and £70 for children.

Day tickets are also available as well as other glamping, food and spa options.

For more information, visit https://stowawayfestival.co.uk

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