STEPHEN LAWRENCE STAGE LINE UP 2026

SATURDAY 6 JUNE

WREN ‘DEVON YOUTH FOLK ENSEMBLE’ 12:00
NEON LOBSTERS 12:45
COMBUSTION BAND 13:30
DOMINIC GARNETT 14:20
BLOWING MY OWN TRUMPET 15:10
MAX KROGER, SHINE MUSIC DEVON 16:15
ETCHECHURIA 16:45
CAT ROSE 17:25
THE GAIA PROJECT 18:05
WILLIAM BEALEY 18:45

Wren Devon Youth Folk Ensemble
Devon Youth Folk Ensemble brings together talented young musicians aged 13–18 from across the South West, performing energetic folk tunes inspired by the rich musical traditions of the Westcountry.

Neon Lobsters
Exeter alternative rock four-piece Neon Lobsters blend influences from math rock, jazz fusion, punk and pop to create a distinctive, energetic sound packed with melody and rhythmic intensity.

Combustion Band
Combustion are a young South West indie rock band combining raw energy, live experience and original songwriting as they establish themselves on the local music scene.

Part Man Part Fish
Exeter-based one-man post-punk act Part Man Part Fish combines catchy basslines, spoken word and sharp humour to explore themes from modern culture to big tech.

Blowing My Own Trumpet
A lively and engaging musical performance celebrating creativity, individuality and community spirit through live music and entertainment.

Max Kroger – Shine Music Devon
Multi-instrumentalist Max Kroger blends piano, saxophone, drums and beatboxing to create emotional, atmospheric performances full of heartfelt melodies and unique musical expression.

Etchechuria
Etchechuria combines delicate harmonies, rich instrumentation and heartfelt songwriting, exploring themes of love, loss and joy through beautifully crafted contemporary folk music.

Cat Rose
Plymouth folk singer-songwriter Cat Rose delivers intimate storytelling songs with a pure, emotive voice, blending contemporary folk influences with thoughtful, beautifully crafted lyrics.

The Gaia Project
The Gaia Project is an experimental four-piece blending jazz, psychedelic rock and atmospheric soundscapes, with original songs inspired by the natural elements of Earth, Fire, Water and Wind.

SUNDAY 7 JUNE

ORBIT 11:00
HOZTILITY 11:40
TRICKY SITUATION 12:20
RUSTY SOUTAR 13:00
LEONA WHITFIELD 13:40
ZUMBA WITH SARA ANN 14:10
DRAWER FULL O’LEMONS 14:50
BULLY 15:30
LA BANDITA 16:10
WAZ MUSIC 17:00
ACAPELLA CALLING 17:30

Tricky Situation
Exeter blues four-piece Tricky Situation deliver soulful vocals, blistering guitar solos and a powerful rhythm section, bringing smooth blues and classic rock energy to the stage.

Rusty Soutar
Exeter acoustic duo/trio Rusty Soutar blend blues, folk and indie influences, creating upbeat original songs with strong melodies and inventive musical arrangements.

Leona Whitfield
Emerging 14-year-old singer-songwriter Leona Whitfield combines soulful pop influences with heartfelt songwriting, already earning recognition through multiple releases and features on BBC Introducing.

Zumba With Sara Ann
Zumba With Sara Ann delivers energetic dance, uplifting rhythms and feel-good atmosphere, inviting audiences of all ages and abilities to join the celebration through movement and music.

Drawer Full O’Lemons
Teen alternative rock band Drawer Full O’Lemons bring high-energy performances inspired by grunge, indie and alternative rock, alongside a growing collection of original songs.

Bully
Acoustic singer-songwriter Bully combines thoughtful lyrics and expressive guitar work, with music inspired by human rights, storytelling and the emotional power of live performance.

La Bandita
Exeter’s Latin American cover band La Bandita perform vibrant cumbia, samba, reggaeton and Latin pop, celebrating cultural diversity through energetic live music and dance.

Waz Music
Pianist and composer Wasim George creates atmospheric melodies inspired by emotion and wellbeing, blending expressive piano performance with the belief that music can heal the soul.

Acapella Calling
South Devon vocal group Acapella Calling perform uplifting acapella harmonies inspired by pop, folk and gospel, sharing music that celebrates connection, community and joy.

Due to the present economic climate, to sustain the festival there’s an entrance fee of £2 for each day, under 16s are free.