Everywhere At Once festival features Becky Hill, Tinie Tempah, Rizzle Kicks and The Lathums playing special intimate shows to shine a spotlight on these important spaces.
Fatboy Slim will play a gig this weekend to just 60 people – as part of a festival celebrating grassroots live music.
Everywhere At Once festival will run from 26-28 June 2026 more than 2000 artists will be performing at over 400 grassroots music venues. And now the Music Venue Trust has confirmed Fatboy Slim will perform at The Pipeline, Brighton in a newly announced show. The capacity is just 60 people and tickets on the DJ’s show on June 28 will go on sale at Resident Records on Wednesday (June 23).
Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, said “I’ve been lucky enough to play huge stages all over the world, but grassroots venues are where it all started for me and where music scenes really begin, where artists learn their craft, where communities form, and where people come together purely for the love of it. Without grassroots venues, independent promoters and local crowds taking a chance on something new, none of this exists.
“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. 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.”
Other artists including Becky Hill, Tinie Tempah, Rizzle Kicks, Glenn Tilbrook, and The Lathums are playing special intimate shows to shine a spotlight on these important spaces.
The fantastic line-up also includes artists such as Lucy Spraggan, Gene, D Double E, P Money, Toddla T, The Divine Comedy, Jodie Harsh, Master Peace, Brooke Combe and Inspiral Carpets alongside hundreds of local and emerging artists all performing shows in grassroots venues across the country.
From dance and electronic music to indie, rock, grime, pop, jazz, folk, punk, soul and more, Everywhere At Once is aiming to showcase the diversity and creativity in grassroots venues across the country.
Supported by the National Lottery, established artists will perform intimate grassroots venue shows alongside emerging local talent and breakthrough new acts, highlighting the vital role these venues play in developing the next generation of British music.
There are more than 800 grassroots music venues in the UK. Grassroots Music Venues (GMVs) contribute over £550 million annually to the UK economy
* Full details of all gigs, with daily updates, are available at www.everywherefest.com
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