Festibelly have confirmed The Cuban Brothers as their Friday night headliners, their legendary performance combines music, riotous comedy, and sensational dancing.

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Reggae DJ icon David Rodigan is joined on the dub themed Saturday afternoon by Bristol collective Jus Now and ‘Belly favourites Reggae Roast.

The weekend will see performances by Femme, Mighty Oaks, Skinny Lister, Dems and Reeps One. Other names to watch out for include Amber Run, Mausi, Wild Smiles, Ginger & The Ghost, Laurel, The Death Of Pop and Lexy & The Kill. 

The crème de la crème of untapped south coast talent, who featured over Festibelly’s series of ‘Local’ shows during April and May, include The Plastic Dots, The Golden Age, Luke Ferre, Damn Beats and Princess Slayer.

Closing the festival main stage on Saturday night, Hudson Taylor. 

Following the main stage both nights, the Silent Disco will see Kengo (The Cuban Brothers), Late Night Tales DJs, Cat Lovers DJs and winners of Amazing Radio’s DJ competition playing ‘til early morning.

2014 sees the addition of a brand new bar stocked with fine festival tipples, from craft ales to decadent cocktails. A new dining experience will be offered for those wanting to get off their feet and indulge in an extravagant three course feast, prepared and hosted by some of our favourite New Forest foodie institutions, alongside culinary masterclasses and belly-rumbling bake offs. The Owlery, a space dedicated to wee Festi-critters, returns bigger and better in 2014 ensuring the future festi-goers are well looked after throughout the weekend.

On top of the festival’s two days and nights, Sunday morning will see the festival spring back to life for a final few hours before the journey home. A welcome distraction from that sore head will come in the form of a Great British Brunch, a New Forest farmers market, kids fancy dress finale, and most importantly the chance to put your feet up with a paper.

Festibelly 2014 takes place at Undershore, Lymington, Hampshire between Friday 11th – Saturday 12th July 2014. Gates open 10am 11th July.

Photo: Tracy Morter