Headline Acts Announced for Pub in the Park Chiswick

Busted, Scouting for Girls and Jools Holland appearing

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December 3, 2023

With tickets about to go on sale for next year’s Pub in the Park Chiswick, announcements are already being made about the headline acts that will feature.

Busted, the punk pop band from Southend will be appearing on the main stage during the Saturday Night Session at the festival in Chiswick House Gardens on Saturday 29 June.

Having achieved four number ones in the UK they have recently completed a UK tour which included two sell out gigs at the O2 Arena.

Earlier in the day, pop three piece Scouting For Girls will be performing during an afternoon session.

Scouting for Girls
Scouting for Girls

Jools Holland will be there on Sunday 30 June, for a session alongside some special guests and accompanied by his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra featuring Gilson Lavis & guest vocalists Louise Marshall & Sumudu Jayatilaka.

Jools Holland
Jools Holland

More acts are set to be announced including the lineup for the Friday Session on 28 June, plus many more celebrity chefs and special features.

A ticket pre-sale is due to go live on Tuesday 5 December at 10am with the general sale beginning at the same time the following day. There are a number of ticket packages include VIP, families and entrance incorporating food options. Check this page for ticket availability. https://www.pubintheparkuk.com/chiswick/ticket-info

The food and music festival is going ahead next year despite the organiser of this year’s event going into administration. A consortium of business people, including chef Tom Kerridge stepped in to ensure a more limited schedule of festivals would be held in 2024 with Chiswick being one of the venues that survived the cull.



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