Shake & Stir Vintage Music Festival
For rock’n’rollers looking for the best in 1920’s-1970’s music! 2 days and nights of fabulous live music from the 20's - 70's! Plus it's right by the sea!
The Shake & Stir festival has been revving up fans of vintage and retro music, vehicles, dancing, fashion and lifestyle living for many years now.
Date: 22nd & 23rd June 2024
Time:
- Saturday: 11-7pm
- Sunday: 11am - 5pm
Location: Fishermans Walk, Southbourne
Ticket Price: FREE
During Shake & Stir, Fishermans Walk becomes its very own vintage village! - with artisan vendors, scrumptious food & drink options, vintage car displays, fashion shows, classic motorcycles and fun for all ages!
Shake & Stir 2024 Line-Up:
Saturday
- Headliner - R.O.C.K with Phil Haley & his comments
- The Fifinellas
- Andy Kennett as Billy Fury!
- Little Dave & The Sun Sessions
- The Sting Rays
- Little Miss Sixties - Nancy Ann lee
- Sounds Like Fun
Sunday
- Headliner - Original Cool
- Paula Pitman
- Mark Keeley as Elvis
- Peter Gill as Jerry Lee Lewis
- Vintage Fashion Show
- Resonate Choir
- Competitions
What to expect at Shake & Stir...
- Artisan Vendors
- Classic Motorcycles
- Competitions
- Fashion Shows
- Fairground Rides
- Flavourful Drinks
- Retro Hairdressing
- Vintage Cars
- Face Painting
- Scumptious Food
For more information, click here!
FAQs
Do you allow dogs on site?
We are dog friendly, please keep them on leads at all times, respect others, clean up and look after your pets.
Is there car parking available?
Southbourne has car parking in the village and on the cliff top. There is a lot of road parking available but we urge you to park carefully. The festival is within the community so we like to keep our local residents as happy as possible by not parking over their drives etc.
Is there an entrance fee?
No, but a donation towards the music in buckets provided is always welcome.
Can you bring your own drinks and food?
Fisherman’s Walk is a public park where you are able to bring what you wish (within the law), but we do have bars and catering throughout the festival site, which sell at normal pub prices.