Surrey’s FeastyFest welcomes 10,000 to festival with new two-day format

Independent Surrey food festival FeastyFest welcomed over 10,000 attendees over the weekend as the festival celebrated a successful move to a two-day format and its biggest edition yet. Featuring music, live-cooking demos, sports, family activities and a huge market of food & produce, FeastyFest has grown since its inception in 2018 to become one of the region’s biggest food & family festivals.

With music from The House & Garage Orchestra, ‘90s superstars Vengaboys, The Dolly Parton Experience and many more as well as live cooking demos from chefs including Jack Stein, Dean Edwards, Mira Manek and more, FeastyFest offered an eclectic and diverse line-up with other activities on-site including live wrestling, skateboarding, Nerf wars and much more.

Launched in 2018 by local event professionals looking to create a brilliant but affordable event for their hometown, FeastyFest attracts thousands of attendees from across the region, hoping to offer a cost-effective but incredible festival experience for all ages.

Making a long-term commitment to the festival, FeastyFest have already laid out plans for 2025 with limited early birds already on-sale for just £15 and confirmation of the return of a popular previous headliner to be revealed soon.

FeastyFest 2025 will take place at Cheam Park, Sutton on 14 – 15th September 2025.

Limited early bird tickets for FeastyFest 2025 are on sale now with Under 12’s going free