
Welcome to the festival!
- Facilitator: Queer Spirit
- Location: Big top
- Suitability:

- When: Thursday, 8 pm

Welcome to the festival!
Adult cabaret Entertainment strictly for the over 18's!
Featuring: Amazeballs, Great Aunt Tranni, Shamanic Spice, Siobhán Fergus Evans
Amazeballs Strap on and tuck in for a queer n’ spicy spoken word set that explores transness across gender and beyond, to the more-than-human world.
Astro WildAstro is a singer songwriter of queer fag-pop anthems, with lots of energy and a Drag-thing aesthetic. His songs are a mix of Robyn-style electro pop and Randy Newman-style sardonicism mixed with genuine emotion.
His recent EP 'Tw!nk' contained songs like 'Lets Never Have Kids' and 'Son of the Priest' combing gay coming of age stories with bops about alternative queer relationships. He is also the host of a number of surreal anarchic cabaret nights in London.
Blossom & FriendsBlossom sings songs of connection – to our Earth, to each other, to Spirit.
Having dabbled and dithered on the fringes of the UK folk scene for decades, and drawing on a huge repertoire, he gives performances that are rooted in a tradition of community singing and celebrating.
Chexy XYChexy XY is a rapper and genre-bending beatmaker based out of Cardiff.
Merging sounds from the depths of old YouTube with funky bass synths and orchestral instruments, Chexy (/ˈkɛksi/) provides an iconic performance with her wails and fiery stage presence.
Her set will include her first Welsh language song, WAHWAHWAH.
Dippy BambaTravelling in their home on wheels from Bournemouth, DiPPYBaMbA is the sound of Tribal Trance Regge Folk fusion, singing earthy songs to connect all beings with good vibration.
They'll be raising the energy, getting you all dancing, and encouraging sing alongs with ecstatic mantras.
Their songs rise toward themes of love for all animals, taking care of our earth and being more loving towards ourselves and fellow humans!
Dyke MotherDyke Mother is an emerging post punk quartet from Bristol.
We dabble in experimental grunge, politically engaged spoken word, dark gothic melodies and with thrashy doom sounds.
Lets take back our streets, own our space, shake of the daily grind and catapult ourselves into new futures. Let's create a new world together, let dyke mother take the heavyness of your heart.
Great Aunt Tranni Great Aunt Tranni is VERY Disappointed.
Like the eccentric in the family who swears through Sunday lunch, Nicola Beck's show is packed with amused disdain, sharp wit, and a few choice expletives.
Woker than Gen Alpha, Great Aunt Tranni is very disappointed indeed, and keen to tell you why
Henry Everett - Mad Spirits: The tales of Robin GoodfellowBritains most notorious Faerie, Robin Goodfellow born of a human mother, and famous Faerie father, doesn't know who he is.
Come hear his tales where he discovers his powers.
Plaster Cast TheatreA visceral, immersive dance into our prehistoric past that questions modern obsessions with "human nature" and who gets to define it.
Dance with us into the collective unconscious and out to the astral plane: where our human instincts for Power and Pleasure spin and cavort to wreak havoc on Earth.
Shamanic Spice Ritual performance celebrating The Aries Saturn Return of the SPICE GIRLS, Spanish trans icon goddess honorary spice girl Cristina "LA VENENO" Ortiz, and the energy of all of the Archetypal Saturn in Aries Lilith beings that forged SHAMANIC SPICE
Siobhán Fergus Evans Siobhán Fergus Evans is an award-winning trans writer and performer who deftly weaves poetry into tapestries saturated with lived experience and half-imagined fantastical landscapes.
Her work blurs the lines between autobiography and imagination to create modern folk-tales about displacement, queerness, belonging, and the uncertain territory of what might have been.
The Pink NotesDo you love Blues music but can't stand those heteronormative, misogynistic lyrics? Never fear! The PinkNotes are here to bring a rainbow to your blues skies.
We “got woke this mornin” with hits like I Can't Find No Queer Blues and There's an LGBTQ for Ma' Lovin'.
So get your dancin' shoes.


A Seventh Day Adventist and a Jew walk into a burning bush.
With singing, clowning and storytelling, Thunder and Nuisance ask what is homeland? Possibly somewhere in the midlands.
Together we will tackle the Old Testicle. We’ve got you in the psalm of our hands.
Toulouse Lost-TrackA journey of getting lost and being found.
Trying to find where he is supposed to be, Toulouse got lost along the way – or has he? (Re)Turning to nature, adventuring through different landscapes, being-shapes and soul-aches, he discovers the courage to let go, trust his senses and ask queer community for help.
A journey of improvisation and transformation.
