Camper Calling

24 - 27 August 2023

2022 Sunday

Fleetwood Bac

Arrow Stage, Music

We're not telling Little Lies, the magical Fleetwood Bac join us Sunday night!

You can go your own way, but you’d be silly to miss the one and only Fleetwood Bac! Endorsed by Mick Fleetwood himself, these guys have the sound, the look, the mystical atmosphere and that all important on-stage chemistry!

Regarded as the UK’s most authentic Fleetwood Mac Tribute show, it's one not to miss on Sunday night at Camper Calling.

James

Lakeside Stage

We are thrilled to announce the legendary James as your Sunday night headliners at Camper Calling 2022!

Undoubtedly a jewel in the British music crown, James have been rock legends since the 90s with their breakthrough single ‘Sit Down’. They’ve released 15 studio albums, selling over 25 million copies & performing tours and festivals across the world. This year, their new album “All The Colours of You” debuted Top 3 and will see their biggest ever tour of the UK. Some things just get better with age…trust us when we say this is one not to miss!


Doctor & The Medics

Arrow Stage

Bringing a bit of glam rock to the fields, the sensational Doctor and the Medics join us on Sunday evening. Flares, glitter, fancy dress and platform heels are WELL encouraged. The Doctor will see you now! 

Del Amitri

Lakeside Stage, Music Act

Del Amitri's easy blend of  pop and country-rock has made them a worldwide road and radio staple since the mid-'80s. The blend of acoustic and electric instrumentation coupled with clever lyrics have given the band global success with hits like Always the Last to Know and Roll To Me. Back in 2022 with a new album, Fatal Mistakes, we can't wait to welcome the band to Camper Calling on Sunday night!

Heather Small

Lakeside Stage

Get ready to sing loud and proud as the iconic Heather Small joins us at Camper Calling! As part of the M People, hits such as 'Moving On Up', 'One Night In Heaven' and 'Search For The Hero’ achieved huge success making Heather one of the seminal British voices of the 1990s. We are so PROUD to welcome her to the festival, don't miss her performing Sunday night!

Amy Montgemory

Arrow Stage

A spirit born from Janis Joplin, Grace Slick and Alanis Morisette, Irish singer songwriter Amy Montgemory is a feral bohemian fever dream. Expect shows packed with powerful vocals, pure attitude and pure kick-ass performances! One not to miss, catch her Sunday at Camper Calling.

Newton Faulkner

Lakeside Stage

Blues riffs, gutsy vocals and intricate guitar tapping has made Newton Faulkner’s style instantly recognisable. With several sell out tours, a certified double platinum album and irresistible hits such as ‘Teardrop’ and ‘Dream Catch Me’, Newton is a legend in his own right and we’re thrilled to welcome him to the Camper Calling family this year.

Dude, My Dude

Arrow Stage, Music Act

DUDE, MY DUDE is an alternative rock band which blends the indie pop and emo rock sensibilities of its founders to form anthemic songs that are both confessional and uplifting. This effortless synergy is apparent in their debut single ‘Loser’ - a self-deprecating earworm featured on Spotify’s New Noise and The Scene playlists that has amassed over 1M streams to date.

The Dualers

Lakeside Stage
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Echoing the sound of Bob Marley & Sam Cooke, it’s impossible not to fall in love with the Jamican Rhythm and Blues band, The Dualers. With several Top 40 chart singles behind them and the hit, ‘Kiss on the Lips’, this gem of a ska and reggae band are the perfect side to sunshine and beer in a Camper Calling field.
Be sure to catch them, Sunday on the Lakeside stage at Camper Calling.

Big Sky Orchestra

Arrow Stage

Big Sky Orchestra are a five-piece jam/rock band from the West Midlands. Using a blend of classic rock, jazz, funk and country, their music brings a unique sound and style to venues and crowds around Birmingham. No two shows are the same.

The Kairos

Lakeside Stage, Music Act

‘Scuzzed up, fuzzed up, Scouse Rock ‘n’ Roll’ - Gigslutz

The Liverpool lads are looking to steal summer 2022 with their new release ‘Lazy Lethargic’ a track almost built for packed tents and festival stages with canons of cider flying overhead. High octane verses are juxtaposed with a soaring chorus that just will not escape you after a first listen, all of which demonstrating the prestige of musicianship The Kairos have between them. It is sure to be something that guitar music has waited a long, long time for.

Craig Charles

Lakeside Stage

It’s just not Camper Calling without Craig Charles!
He returns by popular demand, with a healthy dose of funk and soul to get you moovin’ and groovin’! Sunday two stepping? Sounds right up our street!

KANDA

Arrow Stage

18-year-old Coventry based Rapper and recording artist Kanda, inspired by the likes of Bruno Mars, J Hus and Ed Sheeran and with his debut EP out early Summer, Kanda aka Sachin uses his lyrical storytelling to speak about a number different socially dividing topics with the younger generation. Songs that make you feel a number of powerful emotions which was something picked up by 6 Music’s Tom Robinson who said a previous single ‘Never The Same’ was ‘the most emotionally powerful song’ he had ever heard, regarding the BLM movement.

Don’t miss this rising star on the Arrow Stage, Sunday.

Since September

Lakeside Stage, Music Act

Winners of Little Mix: The Search, Since September are the new rock and indie band in town ready to steal your hearts. Don’t miss them on Sunday at Camper Calling.

The Gulps

Arrow Stage

"Music is everything,” says Harry All, singer and chief agitator of raging rock insurgents The Gulps, “but I’m also really into the spiritual thing of rock’n’roll. The alchemy, the magical thing, the fantasy thing. The mixture between fantasy and reality is the biggest thing in rock’n’roll. It’s a philosophy.”

Some kind of wild magic certainly drew these riot rock animals to the King’s House from four corners of Europe and the Middle East, hell-bound for fame and chaos. “We came here to be rock stars,” Harry explains. “Where else would we go? I knew when I was 15-years-old I needed to come to London and make this band.”