Who's On at Three Rivers Festival 2025
Here’s your full rundown of the incredible talent bringing the vibes to the main stage at this year’s festival.
Main Stage
Upcycle Orchestra
Saturday 11:00

Get ready for a magical mix of music and eco-creativity! The In Tune Upcycle Orchestra turns trash into tunes with their handmade, upcycled instruments and quirky covers of songs you know and love. This amazing group spreads good vibes, community spirit, and pure joy wherever they go — and they’ll have you smiling, singing, and dancing along in no time. A true feel-good highlight of the Three Rivers Festival, they’re not just a band… they’re a movement! Don’t miss their Saturday set — it’s a guaranteed day-brightener.
Romy Helen
Saturday 12:00

Soulful, sparkly, and soaked in honesty – Romy Helen is a neo-soul singer who’s unafraid to tell it like it is. Her music dives into the heart of female experience, with raw, reflective lyrics wrapped in dreamy layers of jazzy keys, groovy basslines, and twinkling instrumentals. Think powerhouse vocals that stop you in your tracks and harmonies that make your soul sway. Romy brings the kind of energy that’s equal parts poetic and punchy – a sound that’s smooth as silk and real as it gets. Come feel all the feels.
Vix
Saturday 13:15

Spinning the vinyl on the main stage will be a returnee from last years reggae festival, Vix! Or DJ Missi Strut as she’s otherwise known! Vix will be bringing back some of the chill vibes from last year and also add a twist of 2025 to her offering. Whatever she brings, we can’t wait to hear it.
The Signalmen
Saturday 14:30

A four-piece vibe machine bursting with energy, The Signal Men deliver the ultimate singalong soundtrack! With bangers from across the decades, they’ll have you belting out every word and dancing like nobody’s watching. Expect big tunes, bigger vibes, and a whole lot of festival fun. This is your cue to let loose and party hard!
The Ulterior Motives
Saturday 15:45

Enter the slightly chaotic, highly entertaining world of Ulterior Motives – the Isle of Wight duo powered by rhythm, wit, and a mutual appreciation for pastries and pints. Featuring Lukas, terrible golfer and full-time pastry enthusiast, and Mike, occasional drinker and top-tier good egg, this quirky pair serves up original tunes with charm, humour, and a healthy dose of unpredictability. Whether it’s heartfelt or hilarious (and it’s usually a bit of both), their set is as real and relatable as it gets. Come for the tunes, stay for the banter – Ulterior Motives are more than music, they’re a vibe
Vote Pedro
Saturday 16:45

Say “¡Hola!” to Vote Pedro, the Isle of Wight’s most festive and flamboyant mariachi-style cover band! With their iconic fusion of Mexican flair and pop-rock classics, they’re bringing sombreros, trumpets, and party vibes to the Three Rivers stage. Reimagining your favourite hits with a spicy twist, this band features traditional instruments, an unstoppable rhythm section, and – yes – even a pineapple. Known for turning fields into fiestas and crowds into conga lines, Vote Pedro’s high-energy antics and unexpected mashups have made them legends on the festival scene. Pure joy, pure fun – don’t forget your dancing shoes (or your fruit).
Spammy Oatis
Saturday 18:15

A four-piece vibe machine like no other, Spammy Oatis bring the party with timeless tunes from every era! From sing-your-heart-out anthems to dance-your-arse-off bangers, they’ve got the grooves to get the whole field moving. Expect big brass, bold energy, and unstoppable fun — this is Spammy Oatis, and they’re here to blow the roof off your festival weekend!
Levi Collins
Saturday 19:30

A musical firecracker with deep Isle of Wight roots and a South American soul, Levi Collins is a genre-hopping solo sensation who knows exactly how to ignite a stage. From heartfelt ballads to fiery festival bangers, Levi’s high-energy performances have seen him supporting legends like Born Ina Barn and Dub Pistols across the UK. His sound? Explosive. His style? Unstoppable. His vibe? 100% original. Catch Levi delivering raw passion, sharp lyrics, and huge stage presence — he’s a must-see at Three Rivers this summer.
Jethro Eli
Saturday 20:30

A lyrical powerhouse with a heart of gold, Jethro Eli blends rap, soul, and spoken word into music with meaning. Flying solo from the Kingz of Vocals crew, Jethro has released two introspective albums and collaborated with legends like Akil from Jurassic 5, Klashnekoff, and Mr Woodnote. His inspirational anthem “Keep Fighting,” made with the late Jmo Jamieson, became the heartbeat of a powerful movement for cancer warriors and mental health champions alike. Now teamed with The Ohmz’ bass man Alex “One Stone” Harvey, Jethro’s Keep Fighting Movement EP and third album are on the way. Expect a set that uplifts, inspires, and reminds us all why music matters.
Audio Ghosts
Saturday 22:00

Ready to raise the spirits (and the roof)? The Audio Ghosts are coming in loud, proud, and packed with energy! Hailing from the Isle of Wight, this electrifying band delivers a turbo-charged cocktail of Britpop, Indie, and modern classics. Once described by a slightly baffled pub-goer in Sandown as “The best band you’ve ever seen… if you’ve never seen a band before”, and by a baffled chatbot as “The band who haunt your ears”, Audio Ghosts wear their mischief with pride. Expect massive tunes, cheeky banter, and a set that’s 100% unforgettable – even if you can’t quite explain why
Ben Stubbs Band
Sunday 11:00

Hailing from the heart of the Isle of Wight, Ben Stubbs is the kind of artist who tells stories you can feel in your bones. With a voice that echoes sincerity and guitar grooves that blend pop, country, and a touch of rock, Ben’s songwriting brings soul-searching lyrics and festival-worthy melodies together in perfect harmony. Backed by a full band made up of some of the island’s top musicians, the Ben Stubbs Band is all about big sound, heartfelt tunes, and good vibes. Whether you’re swaying in the sunshine or soaking up every word, this is a set you won’t want to miss.
Baron Fortitude
Sunday 12:30

Time-travelling tunes and Victorian swagger? Enter the one and only Baron Fortitude – the dapper rapper with a backstory as outrageous as his rhymes. Born in the 1800s, orphaned young, and raised in the soot and sparkle of old London, Baron Fortitude’s journey took him from boot-blacking to gin-brewing to building an undersea laboratory (naturally). After an unfortunate gin-fuelled refrigeration mishap, he awoke in the 21st century… and discovered the art of Hip-Hop. With lyrical flair, steampunk style, and more charisma than a top hat at a tea party, Baron Fortitude is here to reclaim his title – one bar at a time. Expect beats, storytelling, and plenty of eyebrow-raising antics.
Mostly Jones
Sunday 13:45

Get ready to be swept away by the smooth, soul-soaked sounds of Mostly Jones – a magnetic trio bringing upright bass, acoustic guitar, and glorious three-part harmonies to the stage. With a vibe that glides from jazzy grooves to bluesy depth, these three are all about feel-good rhythms and rich, emotional layers. Whether they’re dipping into pop, jazz, or rock, Mostly Jones never miss a beat when it comes to delivering genre-blending brilliance. Expect toe-tapping tunes, soulful storytelling, and harmonies that hit you right in the feels. They’re here to steal the show – and your heart!
The Bohemians
Sunday 15:15

Brace yourselves – The Bohemians are bringing a blast of Ska-Blues energy straight outta the Isle of Wight and onto the Three Rivers Music Festival stage! With a foot-stomping, sax-fuelled 2-Tone sound and vibes as infectious as your favourite summer anthem, this crew knows how to throw a party. Festival favourites from the Isle of Wight Festival to Rhythmtree, The Bohemians are back with their signature style and ready to get the crowd moving. Warning: standing still is not an option. Lace up those dancing shoes – it’s Bohemian time!
Born Ina Barn
Sunday 16:45

If you like your music wild and your lyrics cheeky, then Born Ina Barn are the sonic hayride you’ve been waiting for! What started in a caravan tucked deep in the sticks has evolved into one of the most authentic, energetic festival acts around. Fueled by lifelong friendship and sheer chaos, their live sets are a riot of raw sound and unexpected fun. Born Ina Barn don’t just play music — they unleash it. Buckle up, this barnstorming crew is about to bring the noise!
The Ohmz
Sunday 18:15

Bringing the sunshine straight from the Isle of Wight, The Ohmz are an eight-piece reggae powerhouse with a sound as big as their heart. Complete with a live three-piece horn section and a mission to spread positive vibrations, this band has been raising spirits and dancefloors since 2010. From humble pub gigs to opening the main stage at Bestival 2017, The Ohmz have built a loyal following with their feel-good energy and infectious grooves. With their debut album turning heads and more new music in the works, they’re set to light up The Three Rivers Festival with a full spectrum of reggae rhythms and pure love
The Gerry Cinnaman Experience
Sunday 19:45

Say hello to the UK’s ultimate Gerry Cinnamon tribute – The Gerry Cinnaman Experience, led by the brilliant Gary Digan! With a strong Scottish accent, soulful harmonica, and acoustic anthems that hit you right in the feels, he captures the raw, heartfelt energy of a true Gerry gig. Expect foot-stomping singalongs, powerful lyrics, and crowd-favourite bangers packed with passion and purpose. Every track brings something different – keeping the vibes fresh and the audience buzzing from start to finish. A must-see moment at any festival!
Queen Tribute 'He Will Rock You'
Sunday 21:30

“He Will Rock You” is a tribute to Freddie Mercury, the iconic front man of Queen. This act is known for its high-energy performances that include the songs, vocals, and moves that are familiar to Queen fans. The tribute performer has a wide vocal range and entertains the audience with teases, jokes, and interactive moments that leave everyone feeling good.
The show includes many of Queen’s greatest hits such as “We Will Rock You,” “We Are the Champions,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Somebody to Love,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” and “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”