Camper Calling

24 - 27 August 2023

Arrow Stage

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.

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! 

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.”