AN 'incredibly successful' Cheshire music festival has announced its star-studded line-up for 2025.

The Brit Fest Cheshire debuted this year, when more than 15,000 people attended the new three-day festival.

Organised by brothers Anthony and Edward Prophet, The Brit Fest had more than 80 musical performances from the like of Scouting for Girls and The Lighthouse Family.

The festival is set to return to Cheshire on July 4, 5 and 6 next year, transforming Ashley Hall, in Altrincham, into an electric atmosphere once again.

Popular hosts, Jenny Powell and Mike Toolan, will be back by popular demand with more of their effortless chemistry.

“I’m so excited to be back hosting The Brit Fest 2025,” said Jenny.

“Last year was such a blast – the energy from the crowd was amazing, and there’s nothing like it.

“It’s a festival with a real sense of fun, and I can’t wait to be part of another incredible weekend.”

More than 15,000 people attended the three-day festivalMore than 15,000 people attended the three-day festival (Image: Paul Velasco)

The line-up for next year’s event has now been revealed, and huge household names top the bill.

Starting on Friday, July 4 chart toppers Toploader, The Boo Radleys and 90s favourite Republica will all take to the stage ahead of Brit Award nominee, Razorlight.

Pop legends The Fizz, Blancmange and Midge Ure will all perform the following day, Saturday, before a reggae-fuelled celebration with UB40, best known for hits like Red Red Wine.

Just when you think the line-up can’t possibly include any more icons, the final day of the festival is sure to be one to remember with Tony Christie, Go West and 10cc.

But it’s not just great music from these beloved artists to look forward to, the festival offers so much more including silent discos, fairground rides and an arts and crafts village.

Fairground rides and silent discos also await festival-goers in 2025Fairground rides and silent discos also await festival-goers in 2025 (Image: Paul Velasco)

“We are absolutely delighted to be announcing this fantastic weekend of entertainment for all the family,” said Edward Prophet.

“The Brit Fest 2025 promises to be bigger and better, with something for everyone to enjoy – from music legends to family activities.

“We can’t wait to welcome festival-goers for what will be a memorable summer experience.”

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday, October 4, and are expected to sell out quickly, with day ticket starting at £52 each and weekend tickets at £140. For more information visit thebritfest.co.uk.