SATURDAY 18TH JULY 2026



One of the world’s most spectacular Queen tribute shows
ON STAGE FROM 9.55PM

Queen One Vision are a powerhouse Queen Tribute Band delivering nothing but the greatest hits with unrivalled energy and attention to detail.

The ultimate tribute band to Madness
ON STAGE FROM 8.05PM


The UK's hottest ABBA tribute band
ON STAGE FROM 6.15PM

Inferno is one of the UK’s very best and longest established Abba tribute bands.
Featuring stunning all-live vocals, fabulous costumes, dynamic choreography and a good helping of humour and audience participation, Inferno will have you on the dance floor from the first strains of ‘Waterloo’ all the way through to the rousing finale of ‘Thank You For The Music’!
A SUPERB DYNAMIC SHOW!

World's No.1 Slade tribute band
ON STAGE FROM 4.35PM

Slyde are proud to be the longest running tribute to Slade with the very kind endorsement of Noddy Holder (Slade’s lead singer) and Don Powell (Slade’s powerhouse drummer). Don has even performed with Slyde during 70’s Weekenders and Slade Fan Club conventions.
Slyde perform a variety of favourite 70’s hits to get everyone up on the floor regardless of age or gender, a friendly bunch of lads and love nothing better than to see the audience up on the floor.

ON STAGE FROM 3.05PM

Barrelhouse return with their extended line up following the successful launch of their third album – ‘Open For Business’ and promise a set to get you to your feet with a mix of brand new material and some innovative and sparkling cover versions.

ON STAGE FROM 2PM


Having crossed paths in their numerous experiences on the UK scene, JON AMOR TRIO formed in 2023 to indulge in their mutual love of blues and funk, delivering high-energy sets across the land.
Combining energy with spontaneous improvisation, Jon Amor Trio have drawn comparisons to Cream, Little Feat and John Mayer, headlining shows and festivals across the UK & Europe.



Last Train Smokin’ is a cover blues band based in Swindon UK. Blending Chicago and Texas Blues numbers, Last Train Smokin’ created a sophisticated set-list to please blues lovers while still captivating people to the dance floor. With seasoned musicians from previous blues bands, Last Train Smokin’ is formed by Michael King and Danny Simonis sharing guitar and vocals, Rob Page playing the drums and Marcos Pinelli on the bass.
ON STAGE FROM 1PM

ON STAGE FROM 12 NOON

Two Complicated’ are an acoustic duo comprising Phil and Amanda who have been playing regularly across East and Central Wiltshire for some years. There are no genre boundaries; they perform everything from ballads to hard rock and anything in between. This is their first time at Park Farm Music Festival and they are very much looking forward to it.

Matchbox Mutiny
ON STAGE FROM 9.25PM AND 7.25PM
Station
ON STAGE FROM 5.45PM AND 4.05PM
Dorian
ON STAGE FROM 2.45PM
Bustards
ON STAGE FROM 1.45PM AND 12.45PM

