It appears that Fatboy Slim's "All Back to Minehead" festival was a success last year as the famed music event will return this 2023 with a brand new lineup and exciting activities; find out below who would perform and how to snag tickets!
According to NME, the Brighton-based DJ will return after the first edition of his self-produced music festival. This year's event will still be at Butlin's Minehead Resort from November 10 to 13.
In addition to highly-energetic performances from several artists, the three-day event would also have numerous activities which include dance classes, pool parties, fancy dress, silent discos, workshops, and many more.
All Back to Minehead Festival 2023 Official Lineup
Check out the official lineup of this year's festival below:
- Absolute
- Beatles Dub Club
- Briston HiFi featuring Daddy G & Queen Bee
- Bryony Masters
- DJ OX
- Ell Murphy
- Fat Tony
- Gordo Chico Delgado
- JFB
- Jodie Harsh
- Joshua James
- Kilimanjaro
- Lizzie Curious
- Marshall Jefferson
- Mella Dee
- Mighty Dub Katz
- Monaco
- MYD
- Pizzaman
- Riva Starr
- Sally C
- Saoirse
- Sarah Story
- Sasha Gigi
- Shanti Celeste
- Solardo
- Southern Fried All Stars
- Willow
- Woody Cook
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How to Get Tickets for All Back to Minehead Festival
For fans who are interested in attending Fatboy Slim's event, tickets are available on Big Weekend's official wesbite.
The page has a 3-night offer for fans who wanted to stay at the resort and attend the festival at the same time which starts from £209pp.
The event will be at the Minehead Resort. The famed hotel's Skyline Pavilion will be transformed into an arena that can accommodate up to 5000 guests.
"I can't wait for another weekend of community, dancing, joy, connection and solidarity in November... ...oh, and perhaps some dressing up," Fatboy Slim said in a statement.
The DJ is very influential in the United Kingdom party scene as he was in charge of the biggest outdoor party in the country in 2002.
He held an event called Big Beach Boutique in 2002, which was free to the public. The music event could only accommodate 40,000 people, but surprisingly, a whopping 250,000 concertgoers attended the Brighton beach event on the second day.
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