Stone Food and Drink Festival has confirmed the live music line-up for its 21st edition, returning to Westbridge Park from Friday 8 May to Sunday 10 May 2026.
Alongside chef demonstrations, street food, drinks and traders, live music will once again be a big part of the weekend, with performances planned across all three days of the event.
Friday evening will see both Citizen Stone and Sonic Boom Band taking to the stage.
Whilst Saturday daytime will see performances from young people from Rooftop Studios, Stafford based community choir Serenity Singers and Shane Nolan.
The Saturday evening line-up continues with The Unlawful Men, before House Jammerz close the day with a live house and dance music set.
Rooftop Studios performers are also due back on stage on Sunday, alongside Kenyon Walker, Disco Divas, and closing the festival on Sunday evening, The Lack of Commitments.
As well as the main stage, organisers say there will be more live music around the site than in previous years.
A new Plug in and Play Stage will host local acoustic acts, presented by 6 Towns Radio. There will also be a silent disco area for festivalgoers wanting something a bit different from the main stage.
This year’s event is also set to include celebrity chefs, local chef demonstrations, artisan stalls, street food traders, family activities and competitions.
Stone Food and Drink Festival has confirmed the live music line-up for its 21st edition, returning to Westbridge Park from Friday 8 May to Sunday 10 May 2026.
Alongside chef demonstrations, street food, drinks and traders, live music will once again be a big part of the weekend, with performances planned across all three days of the event.
Friday evening will see both Citizen Stone and Sonic Boom Band taking to the stage.
Whilst Saturday daytime will see performances from young people from Rooftop Studios, Stafford based community choir Serenity Singers and Shane Nolan.
The Saturday evening line-up continues with The Unlawful Men, before House Jammerz close the day with a live house and dance music set.
Rooftop Studios performers are also due back on stage on Sunday, alongside Kenyon Walker, Disco Divas, and closing the festival on Sunday evening, The Lack of Commitments.
As well as the main stage, organisers say there will be more live music around the site than in previous years.
A new Plug in and Play Stage will host local acoustic acts, presented by 6 Towns Radio. There will also be a silent disco area for festivalgoers wanting something a bit different from the main stage.
This year’s event is also set to include celebrity chefs, local chef demonstrations, artisan stalls, street food traders, family activities and competitions.
More information and tickets acan be found at stonefooddrink.org.uk.