Showcasing 2025 Youth Artists

Elderflower Fields isn’t just a festival; it’s a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and the next generation of talent!

We’re proud to support grassroots music and provide pathways into the industry for young people through local partnerships, offering a platform for emerging artists.

Saturday at Elderflower Fields our brand-new hidden acoustic ‘Skylark’ stage in the woods will be handed over to a host of young and talented performers.

Join long-time festival partners Rhapsody Artists Development after their regular morning Dragonfly Stage performance for RAD Solos on the Skylark.

Next up, we’re delighted to welcome Brighton’s creative arts college BN1 Arts, and their talented young artists take over the afternoon Skylark sessions.

Also on Saturday’s Skylark stage, Kathleen Marsh, Izzie Derry and more rising stars, to be announced.

From our diverse lineup to hands-on workshops for all ages, Elderflower Fields is all about inspiring the creative spirit. 🌸✨

As part of our continued support for emerging talent, we also welcome the showstopping sound of Rylee Somers to open Friday’s Dragonfly Stage and Mia Reed & The Vandebilts for their first main stage festival gig on Saturday.

We’d like to thank everyone involved in helping support young artists and events professionals and keeping grassroots music fresh and alive.

Rhapsody Artists Development run engaging weekly classes in Eastbourne and Seaford. Nurturing coaches are dedicated to creating a vibrant and supportive environment for young people aged 5 to 18 to explore their passion for singing and performing.

BN1 Arts is a creative arts college in Brighton, offering fully funded courses in music and performing arts for 16-19-year-olds. It’s all about nurturing future stars, and we can’t wait for you to experience their incredible energy and passion!

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