Victorious Festival has announced a set of new acts for its 2025 festival, which includes comedian and recent Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland.
He will join the comedy line-up section of the festival alongside Joel Dommett and Ruby Wax.
In a statement, the event organisers said: "Elsewhere on the music line-up, Beats & Swing are bringing the party to the Seaside Stage with Fabio & Grooverider, The Cuban Brothers, and Utah Saints all on the bill.
"Plus, each day Massaoke will bring the sing to the seafront, with rock star poses, crazy costumes, and endless air guitar!
"Also joining the lineup will be legendary reggae icon Dawn Penn, BBC 6 Music’s Culture Clash host Don Letts, rising British rockstar Aziya, punk rockers Kid Kapichi, Betty Boo, Grade 2, Captain Flatcap, Andy Cooper, Crucial Todd & DJ Flash.
"The new additions join the 2025 headliners Queens of the Stone Age (Friday), Vampire Weekend (Saturday), Kings of Leon (Sunday) at Victorious between the 22nd-24th August".
Victorious Festival takes place at the Southsea Seafront in Hampshire and has been running since 2011.
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Tens of thousands of people attend the festival to see a wide range of music and comedic acts.
How to get tickets for Victorious Festival 2025
If you fancy going along to Victorious Festival 2025 then tickets can be bought on the website here.
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At the time of writing day tickets are on sale from £75 and weekend tickets are on sale from £195.
Extras can be added to regular day and weekend tickets, such as Lakeside car parking and Lakeside shuttle bus.
Additionally, weekend tickets can have camping added to them for the Farlington Fields site.
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