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FeastyFest 2026: Surrey’s Ultimate Family-Friendly Food & Music Festival

Get ready for FeastyFest 2026, happening September 12–13, 2026 at Cheam Park, Surrey! This award-winning two-day festival is Surrey’s largest family food-and-music celebration. Founded in 2018 to bring communities together through food, FeastyFest now draws thousands of visitors from across the region. In past years attendees have raved that FeastyFest is “an unforgettable day of pure musical bliss” – and this year promises even more. Expect two full days of global street food, craft drink, live bands and DJs, artisan markets, plus huge KidZones packed with activities. FeastyFest emphasizes community and fun: it’s not-for-profit (supporting local charities) and keeps prices affordable.

Live Music & Shows

Music is a big part of FeastyFest’s vibe. Over two stages you’ll hear top local and tribute bands all weekend. Recent line-ups have run the gamut – 90s pop superstars like Vengaboys, ska and reggae acts, plus rock, soul and tribute bands keeping the party going. In recent years headliners have included Vengaboys and The House & Garage Orchestra, and tribute bands such as The Dolly Parton Experience, Strictly UB40 and AC/DC’s Hells Bells. In another memorable year chart-toppers Scouting for Girls closed the show on Sunday night. On smaller stages and DJ decks you might catch funk and Motown covers, reggae dub sets or dance DJs keeping energy high between headliners. The lights and sound come alive so there’s always something fresh to enjoy.

Additional Live Entertainment

Entertainment doesn’t stop with music. FeastyFest packs each day with family-friendly shows and activities. You might see circus performers juggling in the field, or try a class at the Tic Tac Skate School. Strongman wrestling matches and exhibitions bring a wild, rowdy edge to the afternoon. There are Baby Zumba and dance fitness sessions on the hilltop. Games and sports include giant swingball and water slip’n’slide challenges, while scheduled talks and tastings – think chili contests or interactive cook-alongs – keep grown-ups entertained. All in all, the live shows and activities create a high-energy festival atmosphere that appeals to music lovers and families alike.

Family Fun & KidZone

FeastyFest truly loves kids – and it shows. The massive KidZone is packed with something for everyone. Youngsters can learn to skateboard or design their own boards at the Tic Tac Skate School, then take on the tree-climbing ropes course for a bird’s-eye view. Sports fans might head to archery or a mini-fairground ride like the Bucking Bronco. Fifteen bouncy castles and a giant Zorb ball arena keep energy levels sky-high. There are arts & crafts tents and storytelling sessions, plus toddler-friendly yoga classes and dance workshops. Lunch breaks don’t have to be boring – kids can join cookery school sessions, learning to make pizza or cupcakes in 90-minute demo classes. FeastyFest is designed so that everyone can have fun: parents enjoy the food and music, while kids bounce, play and explore safely nearby.

Community Spirit & Why You Should Attend

More than just a festival, FeastyFest is a local community celebration. It was started by Surrey residents in 2018 and has grown year after year into one of Surrey’s largest independent food festivals. As a not-for-profit event, FeastyFest gives back: proceeds fund local charities and projects such as family days out for disadvantaged kids and Christmas dinners for the elderly. The organisers focus on family and community in everything they do. With friendly volunteers, local traders and a relaxed atmosphere, FeastyFest feels like a big neighborhood party open to visitors from across the region.

What to Expect This Year

So mark your calendars for Cheam Park on 12–13 September 2026! Bring your appetite, dancing shoes and the whole family for a weekend of flavour and fun. Expect expanded food zones, refreshed market stalls, more family activities and a packed music schedule across multiple stages. New vendor showcases and interactive tasting tents will be on site alongside familiar favourites. Expect improved site facilities, dedicated family relaxation areas and a festival layout designed for easy movement and safe child-friendly spaces. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, FeastyFest promises the perfect blend of global cuisine, live entertainment and community spirit. Join thousands of Surrey residents and visitors alike for FeastyFest 2026 – it’s one of the season’s can’t-miss food festivals in Surrey.

Practical Details

FeastyFest runs across two full days: Saturday 12 September and Sunday 13 September 2026. Cheam Park in Surrey provides accessible green space, ample family zones and easy transport links from surrounding areas. Tickets, times and travel information will be available from the official festival channels. Bring weather-appropriate clothing, reusable cutlery if you prefer, and comfortable footwear for wandering the site. Children’s tickets and family packages are typically available to keep the weekend affordable for households.

Final Invitation

Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, FeastyFest 2026 promises the perfect blend of global cuisine, live entertainment and community spirit. Join thousands of Surrey residents and visitors for a weekend of great food, live music and family fun at Cheam Park. Don’t miss one of the season’s can’t-miss food festivals — mark your calendars for 12–13 September 2026 and come hungry!

Feast of Flavours & Drinks

FeastyFest’s Grub Hub is a global food-lover’s paradise. Over 100 street-food traders from around the world serve up everything from Greek gyros and Spanish paella to Indian curries, sizzling BBQ and more. In past years you could tuck into churros at Churros Ole, smoky chimney cakes at The Chimney Baker, zesty kebabs from Salt and Pepper UK, spicy Sichuan salads from Nimtoh and Lebanese falafel from BEYroots. And it’s not just street snacks – there are cocktail bars, wine-tasting and locally brewed beers on tap. Each year a craft beer garden and mixology tents quench thirsts. Don’t miss the chili-eating contest, cocktail masterclasses or gin & wine-tasting sessions that have been highlights in recent festivals. In short, FeastyFest is a feast for all the senses – outstanding food and thirst-quenching locally brewed drinks in a festival atmosphere.

Artisan Markets & Wellness

Beyond the food trucks, FeastyFest’s Farmers’ Market & Craft Stalls offer plenty of shopping. Rows of gazebos sell local produce, crafts and artisanal goodies – think homemade jams, chutneys, artisan chocolates, baked pies, cheeses and deli items. Visitors love browsing hand-crafted jewellery, homewares and gifts from dozens of local traders. The festival also features wellbeing and holistic stalls with yoga gear, organic skincare, herbal teas and more, so you can relax between feasting. In past festivals the shaded Wellness Garden area invited guests to unwind with yoga classes or a cup of herbal tea after shopping. With everything from fresh farm eggs and chutneys to skincare and craft beers, the markets capture the community spirit of FeastyFest.

Cheam Park, 1 Cheam Park Way, Cheam, Sutton, SM38QA