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Three Rivers Music Festival Draws Crowds For Weekend Of Music And Community

  • Writer: Dominic  Kureen
    Dominic Kureen
  • 4 hours ago
  • 1 min read
(c) Jesse Olu
(c) Jesse Olu

The inaugural Three Rivers Music Festival has been hailed a success following a three-day event at Durrants Farm in Porchfield.


The festival featured live music, DJs, family activities and community events across a number of areas, including the Main Stage, Woodland Stage, Community Stage and family-focused Nippers Corner.


Performers across the weekend included Mungo's Hi Fi, Dub Pistols and French group FĂśLĂś, who closed the festival on Sunday evening.


Local and emerging artists also featured on the Community Stage, while the Woodland Stage hosted a programme of DJs and electronic music performances.


Alongside the music, visitors were able to take part in family activities and explore a living history area, which formed part of the festival's wider programme.


Organisers have thanked festivalgoers, volunteers, traders, artists, security staff and crew for their contribution to the event, as well as the landowner for hosting the festival.


Festival Co-Director Dan Anderson said:

“Seeing this dream come to life has been something truly special.
"For three incredible days in Porchfield, people came together through the power of music, friendship, and community.
"I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve built together and deeply grateful to everyone who made it possible.
"Most of all, thank you to every person who bought a ticket and became part of the Three Rivers family — your support means everything to us."

Planning is already underway for next year's festival, with organisers proposing the addition of a comedy and talks tent, alongside improvements aimed at increasing accessibility and sustainability across the site.


Early bird tickets for the 2027 Three Rivers Music Festival are now on sale.

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