Melting Vinyl dedicated to bringing creative artists to Brighton & Kent

Ouse Valley festival

Friday 28th August 2026

At Ouse Valley festival

Doors 6:00 pm

Price

From our friends Look Again Newhaven
Ouse Valley Festival
28-29th August 2026
The Sidings, Newhaven, BN9 0DF

Tickets:
Various Day/weekend and concession tickets

The Sidings is located 200 meters from Newhaven Town railway station, and bus stops for the 12 and 12a buses from Brighton & Eastbourne. (Please note, the 12x and 13x stop at Newhaven town centre only and not at the station.)

There is free but limited parking in front of The Sidings, with more available just a short walk across the bridge at Dacre Road and West Quay car parks.

Join us for two days celebrating the rich musical heritage of the Ouse Valley and the artists keeping folk culture vibrant, evolving and deeply rooted in community. Set against the riverside backdrop of The Sidings in Newhaven, the festival brings together traditional music, contemporary folk, storytelling, workshops and dancing for an intimate celebration of one of Britain’s most enduring musical traditions.

Friday 28 August:
We open the festival with an evening of contemporary folk and boundary-pushing performance from Goblin Band and Bloody Bones, followed by DJs into the evening. It’s the perfect way to ease into the weekend, with music that draws on tradition while looking firmly towards the future.

Saturday 29 August:
Saturday expands into a full day of music, performance and family activities. The line-up features Paul Hartnoll (Orbital) presenting his extraordinary Folk Horror Electro Techno Disco Roadshow alongside Ouse Valley Morris, plus live performances from Nick Pynn & Kate Daisy Grant, The Kites, Rob Abbott, Pemma and the newly added Golden Samphire Band.

Throughout the day you’ll also find performances from members of Folk Against Fascism, family-friendly animal mask making with Stealthy Rabbit, storytelling, dancing and opportunities to explore the traditions, customs and creativity that continue to shape folk culture today.

Whether you’re a lifelong folk enthusiast, a lover of live music or simply curious to discover something new, the Ouse Valley Folk Festival offers a warm welcome, outstanding musicians and a thoughtfully curated programme celebrating the many faces of contemporary folk.