Fatboy Slim, Lucy Spraggan & more join nationwide Everywhere At Once festival
A host of new names have joined the nationwide festival taking over grassroots venues during Glastonbury’s fallow year, with secret sets, local shows and a spotlight on the spaces supporting future talent.
Date published: 27th May 2026
More artists have recently been added to the line-up for Everywhere At Once, the new grassroots music festival taking place across hundreds of venues during Glastonbury’s 2026 fallow year.
Organised by the Music Venue Trust, the three-day event runs from 26th to 28th June and will see gigs taking place in venues across the UK, from Inverness to Penzance.
The latest announcement adds big names including Fatboy Slim, Lucy Spraggan, Gene, D Double E, P Money and Westside Cowboy to a bill that already features acts such as Becky Hill, Tinie Tempah, The Lathums and Rizzle Kicks.
While some performances have already been confirmed, details of Fatboy Slim’s appearance are being kept under wraps for now and will be revealed closer to the festival weekend.
Rather than bringing fans to one location, Everywhere At Once aims to encourage gig-goers to support their local independent venues and discover both established names and emerging artists on their doorstep.
The event is backed by the Music Venue Trust, Save Our Scene, the Association of Independent Promoters and The National Lottery, with proceeds also helping music charities including War Child, Nordoff and Robbins, Help Musicians and Teenage Cancer Trust.
The festival arrives at a crucial time for the grassroots sector, with independent venues continuing to face significant financial pressures. Organisers hope the nationwide event will shine a spotlight on the venues that play a key role in supporting the next generation of artists.
Find tickets to Everywhere At Once events taking place across the UK.
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