FarmFest, a charity music festival at Lynsters Farm, will showcase independent acts and raise funds for homeless and refugee women and children. The event will feature 40 bands, solo artists, and DJs, with proceeds supporting Ukrainian and homeless women and children.
FarmFest set to return to Lynsters Farm in Rickmansworth
FarmFest is returning to Lynsters Farm in Rickmansworth (Image: Astute UK)
A charity music festival that showcases independent acts and supports Ukrainian and homeless women and children will return to Rickmansworth.
FarmFest, held at Lynsters Farm in Maple Cross, will take place from Friday, August 22 to Monday, August 25.
The festival will feature 40 bands, solo artists, and DJs, and is dedicated to raising funds for homeless and refugee women and children, many of whom are Ukrainian nationals.
Scott Albrecht, who runs Lynsters Farm and manages FarmFest, said: "It’s really exciting to be able to bring some of the coolest new artists from the country’s independent music scene to our little corner of the Hertfordshire countryside.
"As well as the music, we have craft beers on tap, barbecue and burritos – as well as breakfast for early arrivals and anyone camping on-site."
The line-up includes indie band Tummyache, BBC 6 Music favourites Pozi, and Bishopskin, who will return in 2025 following a standout performance last year.
The festival is curated by the team from The George Tavern, an independent venue in Shoreditch.
Funds raised will support Mary House, which provides care and shelter for Ukrainian women and children, and the farmhouse which houses previously homeless women.
Tickets are available on the door or online at farmfest.info/tickets.
Published on 18 August 2025 by Ben Robinson