Victorious Festival 2026 @ Castle Field

Victorious Festival 2026 @ Castle Field

Castle Field, Castle Road, PO5 3PA Southsea Kort

fös. 28.08.2026 01:00

Victorious Festival 2026 at Castle Field at 2026-08-28

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  • The Black Keys
    The Black Keys

    The Black Keys are an American blues rock band formed in Ohio in 2001. Band members, and childhood friends, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney self-produced their tracks until making the big time in 2010.

  • Bastille
    Bastille

    Hailing from South London, England, Bastille (stylized as BΔSTILLE) is an indie rock group formed in 2010. The moniker refers to Bastille Day on 14 July, also the birthday of founder and lead vocalist Daniel Smith.

  • Jessie J
    Jessie J

    Love deeply. Live freely.

    I WANT LOVE OUT NOW.

    www.jessiejofficial.com

  • James Arthur
    James Arthur

    James Arthur, the X-Factor winning pop and R&B singer, best known for his breakthrough single “Impossible”, was born March 2, 1988 in Middlesbrough, England, UK.

  • Rudimental
    Rudimental
    Hailing from Belgium, Basstripper is an emerging powerhouse in the realm of drum and bass. With an innate ability to blend infectious basslines and captivating melodies, he has quickly become a household name in the scene. Basstripper's unique sound is a fusion of raw energy and refined craftsmanship. His production is a testament to his commitment to pushing the genre's boundaries.

    After numerous successful releases on labels such as Low Down Deep, Rampage Recordings and Skankandbass. Antoon focused on a jubilant string of releases with DNBAllstars. Most notably, chart-topper ‘In The City’. Which has not only solidified

    Basstripper as a force to be reckoned with but also served as a glimpse into the boundless potential that lies ahead. Keep your ears tuned, Basstripper is here to stay.
  • Kasabian
    Kasabian

    Hailing from Leicestershire, UK, Kasabian are one of the most recent bands to ascend to stadium playing levels of success this millennium. They’ve released five albums since forming in 1997, and are a quartet based around the creative duo of frontman Tom Meighan and Lead Guitarist Sergio Pizzorno.

  • The Vaccines
    The Vaccines

    The Vaccines are an English indie rock band from West London. They formed in 2010, and have achieved platinum sales status.

  • Dizzee Rascal!
    Dizzee Rascal!

    Dizzee Rascal – aka Dylan Mills – is a rapper, songwriter, and producer from London, England, UK. His vocal style is highly rhythmic and his music encompasses many genres such as grime, hip-hop, and bassline music.

  • Kelis
    Kelis

    Kelis Rogers-Jones (born Kelis Rogers on August 21, 1979), is known simply by her first name Kelis (pronounced Kuh-lees). Her name is an amalgamation of her parents first names, her Black father Kenneth and Puerto Rican/Chinese mother Eveliss. Growing up in Middle Class Harlem, New York Kelis' childhood was not a deprived one. But she was not without problems, after her parents realised they could not cope with her unruly behaviour (Kelis shaved all her hair off at age 13, soon afterwards dyeing the regrowth the colors of the rainbow), Kelis moved out of the family home, continuing her private education. After a short spell working as a model, 5'10" Kelis began appearing on songs by Neptunes produced rappers such as 'Got Your Money' by the late rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard. Soon afterwards, she released her debut album, Kaleidoscope in 1997 of which the first single was 'Caught Out There,' a song based on the time she caught her boyfriend cheating on her, and she beat him. The video feautures Kelis leading a pack of angry women down the street screaming 'I hate you so much right now!'. The album was released in USA, Europe and Asia, but did not find much audience in the USA. Not a great success, it only sold 249,000 copies to date. After finding her largest audience in Europe, Kelis released her second album titled Wanderland (2001) in Europe only, which like her first album did not fare well. It only sold 80,000 copies and was entirely produced by The Neptunes (Pharrell and Chad Hugo) again, similairly to her debut. Singles released were 'Young Fresh N New', 'Get Even' and 'Popular Thug' of which there are two official versions one featuring Nas and one feauturing Pusha T of Clipse. In 2003 Kelis finally found fame in her country with the single 'Milkshake,' which was a massive success in Europe, Asia and USA, and she began dating rapper Nas (born Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones). The single was from the album 'Tasty' which did not feature the Neptunes as heavily as her previous albums. Singles included the popular Dallas Austin produced 'Trick Me' and 'Millionaire', a collaberation with OutKast's Andre 3000. 'In Public'a duet with Nas was the fourth single from the album, becoming a top twenty hit in the U.K. without a video. In 2006, Kelis presented a new album to her fans, entitled Kelis Was Here, which was originally to be called 'The Pupeteer' which was released on 22 August but was due Fall 2005. No Neptunes tracks appeared on this album, but Kelis used other producers such as Max Martin, will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) and Raphael Saadiq. Singles are the huge 'Bossy', 'Blindfold Me', 'Circus' and 'Lil Star'. Kelis wrote more of the material on this album than she did for Tasty, and carries off the sci-fi, electronica sounds so often considered Neptunes material without them. This is most evident on the brilliant 'Trilogy'. Kelis has said she wants to make her mark with this album, as it will be the last 'album like this' she will make. In October 2007, Kelis was dumped by Jive Records, for poor sales of Kelis Was Here but a new album is in the pipeline. The Hits - a greatest hits collection - was released in March 2008, including tracks where she was a featured artist.

  • Scissor Sisters
    Scissor Sisters

    After more than a decade away, Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis reunited in 2025, reigniting that unmistakable spark with a sold-out UK arena tour, a legendary Saturday night Glastonbury set, and a co-headline U.S. tour with Kesha.

    Now heading into Summer 2026, Scissor Sisters remain an unstoppable force of chaos, glam, grit and queer joy — still boundary-breaking, still beloved, and forever Filthy/Gorgeous.

  • Faithless
    Faithless

    Faithless (formed in 1995) is a London-based, British dance, trance, and drum and bass act. The band is best known for their prolific club and festival performances and notable singles “Insomnia” and “God Is a DJ”.

  • Basement Jaxx
    Basement Jaxx

    Basement Jaxx are an electronica duo hailing from Brixton, London, England who formed in 1994. The band have released seven studio albums and have enjoyed massive success in their home country and all across the globe.

  • Primal Scream
    Primal Scream

    Primal Scream is a Scottish indie rock and alternative dance group, formed by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie in 1982, hailing from Glasgow, Scotland.

  • Kate Nash
    Kate Nash

    Kate Nash is an English singer songwriter from London England, who has achieved chart success with her number one album, “Made of Bricks”, which featured the number 2 hit “Foundations”.

  • Doves
    Doves

    THE DOVES is a Modern Rock band from Copenhagen. Josh Grant: Guitar & Vocals // Andreas Baarsøe: Drums // Morten Andersen: Bass

  • Sigrid
    Sigrid

    Norwegian pop powerhouse Sigrid announced her highly anticipated third studio album, There’s Always More That I Could Say, to be released on 24 October 2025 on Island / EMI. An eclectic album bursting with emotions and the joy of creating, There’s Always More That I Could Say moves from dizzy infatuation to heartbreak and reflection with raw honesty and Sigrid’s signature soaring vocals and sky-high choruses.

    Her latest release ‘Two Years’ shows Sigrid’s vast songwriting and co-production spectrum, following recent single Fort Knox, a euphoric anthem that transforms rage into power, and the playful Jellyfish, which Sigrid described as “easy, like a Scandinavian summer.” These songs mark a return to instinct-led music-making after Sigrid stepped back from the pressures of “content culture” in 2024. Solo trips to remote corners of Norway, festival sets in South America, reignited her creative spark, paving the way for this new chapter, There’s Always More That I Could Say. Full stop.

    Sigrid’s discography is a testament to her ability to turn songs written at the piano into global pop forces, balancing vulnerability, power, and joy across every release. There’s the instant classic and breakthrough feminist anthem, Don't Kill My Vibe — her debut single that shouted independence over sky-scraping drum claps — and the disco strut of Mirror, channelling hard-won self-confidence into a glorious festival moment, and the top 10 smash Strangers tackled heartbreak with fearless honesty. That knack for forging gold in life's fires continues on Sigrid’s highly anticipated new music. Now 29, Sigrid is approaching love and loss from a wiser, more nuanced perspective.

    This summer, Sigrid has returned to her favourite place - festival stages - and performed to thousands of fans across Europe. Sigrid also headlined the Second Stage at Latitude, one of the UK’s biggest artist’s hometown. The day after the performance, Sigrid was invited by the very man, Ed Sheeran, to play to 28,000 fans at Ullevaal Stadium in her home of Oslo. Ed's band rehearsed Sigrid's breakout hit "Don't Kill My Vibe", and the video went viral, now standing at over 4M views. Set to continue their fun on the road together, Sigrid has just announced she will be supporting Ed on his ‘Loop’ tour, joining him for dates across North America in July and August 2026.

  • Nile Rodgers
    Nile Rodgers

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Vengaboys
    Vengaboys

    At times the Vengaboys come across like a cartoonish theatrical collective rather than an enterprising music group; however, pure entertainment has always been their core objective and you would be kidding yourself by downplaying this. Their zany/colorfully lit antics play just a crucial role as their pulsating dance tunes.

  • The Coral
    The Coral

    The Coral have made a case for the perfect melody, aligned with lyrics that take a deep look at the way we live now while hoping for a better tomorrow. Since their debut EP release in 2001 The Coral have sold over a million UK albums, with five reaching the Top 10 including 2003’s chart-topping ‘Magic and Medicine’. Their eight Top 40 singles include ‘Dreaming Of You’, ‘In The Morning’, ‘Pass It On’, and ‘Don’t Think You’re The First’. Now they have come back with 'Move Through The Dawn', an album filled with perfectly crafted songs: melodic, hopeful.

  • Happy Mondays
    Happy Mondays

    Singer Songwriter. Official website : www.chrishelme.co.uk

  • Richard Ashcroft
    Richard Ashcroft

    Music Is Power

    New Album 'Lovin' You' Out October 3rd

    Pre-order now: https://richardashcroft.lnk.to/LovinYouAlbum

    Web - www.richardashcroft.com

  • Jalen N'Gonda
    Jalen N'Gonda

    Born in Maryland, USA, Jalen NGonda chose the city of Liverpool as the place in which he would flourish as a musician. It was at the age of 11 he began getting into music, inspired by his father's collection of jazz, hip-hop, and soul records.

    Since moving to Liverpool Jalen has been playing gigs across the UK and beyond. Two years later Jalen is selling out headline shows in Germany, UK, and Switzerland, is breaking into Spotify's Viral Charts and is supporting touring acts such as Laura Mvula, Martha Reeves and Lauryn Hill at the Montreal Jazz Festival.

    His debut EP is due in early summer 2018.

  • The Enemy
    The Enemy

    The Enemy are an English rock band from Coventry who formed in 2006 and currently consists of Tom Clarke, Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins.

  • Freak Slug
    Freak Slug

    The name Freak Slug encapsulates Xenya Genovese’s artistic world perversely and perfectly. Her releases under the name so far - debut 2020 EP Videos and its viral hit “Radio” (15 million streams and counting), and follow-up EPs I’m In Love (2022) and Viva La Vulva (2023) - might have introduced listeners to a “more summery, happy, LA sound”, but with the advent of debut album I Blow Out Big Candles, this Slug is burrowing down into evermore unlikely places. As she accurately points out: “The name is giving more grunge than joy”.

    Hugely influenced by ‘90s cult heroes including Ride, Mazzy Star and Stephen Malkmus, Freak Slug is all about hitting a mood. Everything that fuels her creative output is raw, authentic, sometimes weird, but always totally true self-expression. I Blow Out Big Candles is a strong statement of all of this and more. Down there, picking through the curious mix of sounds and feelings, from nostalgic, 90s-influenced and dreamy as well as eccentric and experimental, lives Freak Slug.

  • The Royston Club
    The Royston Club
    Described as "Wrexham wonderkids" by BBC 6 Music, The Royston Club are the new Welsh band making waves in the UK and beyond. The four-piece indie band has amassed millions of streams, sold out UK tours and enjoyed support from mainstream media. Their debut album 'Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars' was released in June 2023, then last summer, the band went on to play major festivals such as Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, and supported the likes of Blossoms, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats.
  • Sleeper
    Sleeper
    [1] Sleeper (formed in 1993) recorded three studio albums: Smart, The It Girl and Pleased To Meet You.

    Their breakthrough song, Inbetweener, featured a memorable video with Dale Winton, who was a popular icon among students at the time. The group is closely associated with Britpop; frontwoman Louise Wener was arguably, along with Elastica's Justine Frischmann, the movement's biggest female star. She was even something of a sex symbol. By the time Pleased To Meet You was released in 1997, Britpop was fading, as was the band's audience. After their split (on 30 December 1998) Louise Wener went on to have a successful career as a novelist.

    Sleeper also recorded a cover version of the Blondie song Atomic, which was used as a track in the film trainspotting. Their version was quite well-received and the only criticism is that it was too similar to the original.

    The It Girl was arguably their finest moment with Lie Detector, Sale of the Century and Statuesque as the defining tracks. It was produced by Stephen Street then famous for his contributions to The Smiths, Morrissey and Blur. It captured the imagination of the Britpop era. Wener admits that they were basically hanging onto the coattails of the bigger bands including the likes of Blur and Oasis.

    The original band name for the band was Surrender Dorothy. They took that name from the smoke trail telling Dorothy to surrender in the Wizard of Oz movie.

    The band was the inspiration for the phrase "Sleeperbloke", referring to the disparity between the glamorous singer Wener and the other frequently ignored members of the band (who tended to be far more anonymous and stood at the back). The term is still used by music press journalists and musicians, to refer to any person of limited standing within a band or an especially drab and unremarkable individual. Sleeper were said to be amused by the term and even produced an ironic "Sleeperbloke" T-shirt which sold well.

    The real-life Sleeperblokes were:

    Jon Stewart (born Jonathan David Stewart, 12 September 1967 in Sheffield) — (guitarist)
    Diid Osman (b. Kenadiid Osman, 10 April 1968 in Woking) — (bassist)
    Andy McClure (b. 4 July 1970 in Liverpool) — (drummer)
    Discography
    Albums
    Smart - Feb 1995, #5
    The It Girl - May 1996, #5
    Pleased To Meet You - Oct 1997, #7
    Singles
    Swallow- Jan 1994
    Delicious- May 1994
    Inbetweener - Jan 1995, #16 (UK Chart)
    Vegas - Apr 1995, #33
    What Do I Do Now - Oct 1995, #14
    Sale of the Century - May 1996, #10
    Nice Guy Eddie - Jul 1996, #10
    Statuesque - Oct 1996, #17
    She's a Good Girl - Oct 1997, #28
    Romeo Me - Dec 1997, #39

    [2] "Sleeper is a auteur of claustrophobic, sample-based hip-hop production. His work, both as an accomplished musician, and as a respected tattoo and visual artist balances a breadth of spirit with worldly, emotional depth. Finding influence and community in the worlds of classic hip-hop and artistic, experimental rock, Sleeper fills his tracks with sound, leaving an MC with just enough room to create or with the luxury of saying more by saying less. His music is lo-fi with purpose: grainy sounds are used to lend atmosphere to larger, modern electronic sound collages, grimy drums sound out familiar hip-hop patterns beneath thick layers of sound. Sleeper is a craftsman in the truest sense of the word."
  • Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
    Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
    Rogue Traders are a pop/rock/dance influenced act from Australia. They are made up of James Ash, Danny Spencer
    Cameron McGlinchey and Natalie Bassingthwaighte. The group's original members (James Ash, Steve Davis) met in London in 1989. Before forming Rogue Traders, Ash and Davis worked together on many projects, most notably as dance act Union State.

    In 2003 Rogue Traders (James Ash, Steve Davis) released their debut album We Know What You're Up To In Australia. Their first single "Give In To Me", was a minor Australian ARIAnet top 100 chart single. Their second single was a lot more successful. They remixed/covered INXS's "I Need You Tonight", renaming it "One Of My Kind", peaking at #10 in Australia. A third single, "Stay?", gave them another minor top 100 chart single. "Give In To Me" won them an ARIA for best dance track.

    In Australia they returned in 2005, with their album Here Come The Drums, along with new band member Neighbours' Natalie Bassingthwaighte. The first single "Voodoo Child", reached number #4 in Australia, and #7 in New Zealand (their biggest hit yet) and made the band a household name. The second single from the album "Way to Go" reached #7 in Australia, and the third single from their album was "Watching You" which was their second single to reach the top 5, peaking at #5 in Australia.

    "Here Come The Drums" reached #2 in Australia, going 4x Platinum. A further 2 singles were released from the album, "We're Coming Home" peaking at #16 and the radio only release "In Love Again".

    After massive success in their native Australia the Rogue Traders set their sights on the United Kingdon. In July 2006 the band released Voodoo Child in the UK which resulted in a huge Number 3 Summer Chart Smash which is still played on UK radio nearly 2 years later, most notably on Radio 1 (one of the UK's top stations).

    After repeating their huge success in the UK with Voodoo Child hopes were high for the 2nd UK single release Watching You. Unfortunately the track didnt do too well and only managed to limp into the Top 40 at Number 33. Due to bad promotion and choosing the wrong singles, when Way To Go! was released as Single Number 3 it faded without trace, even with a support slot on the Girls Aloud Arena Tour of Spring 2007.

    With so much success in Australia it was always going to be a challenge following up such a successful album The bands 3rd album Better in the Dark was released at the end of 2007 in Australia. Lead Single Don't You Wanna Feel had a lot of initial promise but didnt match the success of Voodoo Child, despite the single and album being considered better by fans of the band. More singles have followed in Australia 2nd release I Never Liked You and another Single What You're On is planned to coincide with a huge tour of Australia. There are no plans to release the album in the UK at present. For more Information check out the official website or http://www.myspace.com/roguetraders
  • Seb Lowe
    Seb Lowe

    Hate People Who Hate People.

  • Dylan John Thomas
    Dylan John Thomas

    Mailing list sign up: https://bio.to/3ukIlr

  • Lottery Winners
    Lottery Winners
    Lottery Winners are the working class underdog story of the year. Anxiety Replacement Therapy, the UK Number 1 album from the Lottery Winners not only topped the Official UK Album Charts, but is also the 5th highest selling first week album of the year, selling more copies in the UK that U2 and Miley Cyrus. The album has received worldwide critical acclaim and has connected with people in a special way. The album tackles mental illness and ADHD in a biographical, chronological story of personal redemption. Songs like Letter to Myself, a song written to 12 year old Thom after getting expelled from school and feeling like a misfit, to tell him that everything is going to work out. ‘Worry’, ‘Long Way Down’ and ‘Sertraline’, a love song about an antidepressant also mark the more troubling parts of the record. As the album progresses, the mood lightens and songs like ‘Not Alone’ and ‘Let Me Down’ provide the comfort to Thom’s journey. Concluded with Anxiety Replacement Therapy, which poetically combines all of the other songs on the album. It truly is the band’s seminal moment. Why do we listen to music? Why do we go to gigs? Because it’s an escape from our problems? To enhance and
  • Brooke Combe
    Brooke Combe
    "I can walk into those rooms full of established male musicians and not apologise for being there. Fuck that!” At 23 years of age, Scottish newcomer Brooke Combe is ready to call time on the accepted order of things, interrupting indie with an unapologetic attitude and a formidable roster of songs. A collection she has honed through a year of relentless gigging, each track on her forthcoming mixtape has its heart in a long lineage of funk and soul, a retro sound that has earnt her endorsement from the likes of the BBC, Rolling Stone UK, The Skinny and NME. It's a style that could easily come across as mere pastiche, but from the very first note of her rich vocal, there is no doubt that Brooke is carving her own path. “For me, it’s about getting every tune I have done so far out of my head,” explains Combe. “This mixtape is a little bit about the naivety of my adolescent years, but it’s also a bit of a 'who is Brooke Combe', showing people all the different sides to my music. So many people have been coming to the shows now, they've been consistent and loyal. I want them to have what they've been hearing live and to see the development so far.”
  • Ben Ellis
    Ben Ellis

    At just 23, Cardiff-born singer-songwriter Ben Ellis has become one of the UK’s most quietly magnetic new voices, blending intimate acoustic songwriting with the emotional depth of indie-pop. His upcoming third EP marks a pivotal moment both emotionally and musically. Written across two trips to Los Angeles in the aftermath of a breakup, the project explores the complexities of heartbreak, drifting between moments of clarity and confusion.

    “There was so much love still there,” Ellis says. “It’s crazy how art kind of comes from those moments.” Lead single “Where She Goes” emerged from a journal entry written the day after the breakup.

    From there, the EP grew into a layered and collaborative body of work. Tracks like “When It Ends” push into rock territory with biting guitars, while “Animal” leans into warm, ’70s-inspired folk textures reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac. Co-produced by Grammy-nominated Matt Rad and longtime collaborator James October, the sessions saw Ellis push himself creatively, from late-night listens to Damien Rice to recording live drums at LA’s legendary Studio 606.

  • Jessica Winter
    Jessica Winter
    Jessica Winter is an artist who doesn’t belong to one genre, scene or group, nor is confined by sound; but by song. Much of her childhood was spent gazing out of the window from her hospital bed due to hip dysplasia, which led to a very vivid imagination to grow. Taking inspiration from everyday life experiences, she explores sounds from the 80s, trap, indie and back around to pure pop. 'Limerence' EP - 10th February 2023 “she is an integral part of it [the alternative music scene] at the moment in pushing forward the sound of alternative music in the uk." Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1 “​​gothic, pop-centric cabaret” - The Guardian "…makes captivating, cinematic synth pop that will speak to your inner emo kid.” - NYLON
  • GANS
    GANS

    GANS is a post-punk duo from Birmingham - born from a shared passion for music, books, and art - of college friends Euan Woodman and Thomas Rhodes. Within a year, they signed with to a record label and recorded their debut album, Good For The Soul, with Ross Orton, producer of Arctic Monkeys, Amyl & The Sniffers, The Fall, and M.I.A. a.o.. It's a direct, honest, loud, and heartfelt collection of songs that reflect the contemporary era as seen by the band. The inflammatory EP Far and Wide followed in September 2025.

  • Arkayla
    Arkayla

    Bursting onto the scene with a string of eclectic singles in 2024, Arkayla’s gearing up for their biggest year yet. The Manchester four-piece, known for their unique brand of harmony-laced indie rock, sell out performances and tripling their Instagram following in just one month after the release of their debut EP Ella Malone. According to Manchester legend Guy Garvey, they’ve been “Carrying the torch for everything great about Manchester’s rock scene”. Joining The Lathums & The Sherlocks on their UK tours and new music on the horizon, Arkayla continues to build momentum as one of the UK’s most exciting rising bands.

  • Chic
    Chic

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Bloodworm
    Bloodworm

    Post-punk band from Nottingham

  • PUNCHBAG
    PUNCHBAG

    An international artist from the UK.