Voodoo Festival is set to return to Chichester this summer, with organisers promising its biggest and most ambitious event yet.
The boutique music and street art festival will take place on Saturday, the 27th of June 2026, running from 3pm until 11pm at the Bishop Otter Campus of University of Chichester. Now in its third year, Voodoo has built a reputation as a celebration of dance music heritage on the south coast, blending quality music with a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere.
The 2026 edition will feature five separate music arenas, including a brand new live bands stage, which organisers say is a major addition for the festival. Across the site, audiences can expect a wide range of genres, including funky and soulful house, old skool and Ibiza classics, reggae, ska, drum and bass, funky breaks and live band performances.
Voodoo also places a strong emphasis on visual culture, with live street art taking place throughout the day from some of the UK’s leading street artists. There will be dancers, performers, live percussion, fairground rides, quirky market stalls and high-end production featuring quality sound systems, lighting, décor, special effects and LED screens.
The festival is aimed at people who appreciate quality music, with organisers drawing on more than 30 years of experience curating events that prioritise soul, groove and personality over trends. While the average age of the crowd is around 35 and over, younger festival-goers are also welcomed.
Food vendors, bars priced to match local pubs, a Pimms tent and optional fancy dress themed “The Night Circus” will all add to the experience.
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