More than 2,000 artists will perform across over 400 independent UK venues during the Everywhere At Once festival, set for 26–28 June, as Music Venue Trust (MVT) reveals a wave of new headliners including Fatboy Slim, D Double E, and P Money.
The three-day event, running during what would have been Glastonbury’s weekend while the Somerset festival takes a fallow year, spans Scotland, England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Expanded Lineup
The latest additions to the bill include DJs Fatboy Slim, D Double E, and P Money, as well as Glenn Tilbrook, Lucy Spraggan, Gene, and Westside Cowboy.
Venue Assignments
P Money is scheduled to perform at Birmingham’s Suki10c on 26 June, while D Double E will appear at The Brickworks in Nottingham the following evening. Details of Fatboy Slim’s performance will be announced closer to the festival weekend.
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“These spaces are vital for culture and for local communities, so if there’s anything I can do to help shine a light on them and help keep that spirit alive, I’m more than happy to be involved,” Fatboy Slim said in a statement. “And if you care about music, go out and support your local venues, buy a ticket, discover somebody new, and be part of keeping those scenes alive.”
Previously Announced Artists
They join a roster of previously confirmed acts, including:
- Becky Hill
- Tinie Tempah
- Rizzle Kicks
- Master Peace
- Toddla T
- JK Flesh
- Afriquoi
- Acid Reign
- Basshunter
and others. A full schedule of events is available on the Everywhere At Once website.
Support and Fundraising
Everywhere At Once is backed by MVT, The National Lottery, Save Our Scene (SOS), and the Association of Independent Promoters (AIP). This year, MVT also launched the RAISE THE STANDARD initiative to fund equipment upgrades at grassroots venues, alongside an ethical ticket resale platform, Ticket9.
Last summer, Fatboy Slim’s son Woody Cook and the Truth Tribe collective walked nearly 200 miles to Glastonbury to raise money for MVT’s Liveline Fund, as well as the National Wildlife Trust, Greenpeace, WaterAid, and Oxfam.