Inside London’s First Outdoor Festival of Country Music!

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Introducing Country on the Common, a brand-new festival in Tooting, and the ultimate outdoor celebration of country music and culture. As part of Wandsworth’s London Borough of Culture 2025 celebrations, join us this July for two unforgettable summer days of boot scootin’ live music, line dancing, axe throwing, delicious BBQ food, craft beer and of course all things country.

From the 5th – 6th July, folks can get ready to dust off those cowboy boots and lose themselves in the sound of true country music, because Country on the Common’s music line-up is hotter than a Nashville summer day. Saturday is a beauty with Ward Thomas, One Night in Nashville, First Time Flyers, and more joining headliners British country duo THE SHIRES. Sunday will not disappoint with Kezia Gill, Toby Lee, The Folly Brothers and more supporting singer-songwriter and Schitt’s Creek actor NOAH REID, celebrated for his rich, soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting.

While some folks can immerse themselves in western swing, others may find themselves dancing to classic tributes. From singing your heart out at a tribute to Taylor Swift, dancing to the Dolly Parton experience or shimmying at the Shania Twain Story, there is truly something to get everyone’s feet moving.
Whether you’re a wrangler at heart or just hankerin’ for some good ol’ fashioned fun, this year’s festival promises fun for all ages. Adults can polish up on their line dancing steps, hop on the rodeo bull for a wild ride, taste a fine selection of whiskey & craft beer, and even try their hand at some good ol’ lasso lessons and axe throwing. Meanwhile, the young’uns can whoop it up at the Old West circus, roast s’mores by the fire, or aim for a ringer in the horseshoe toss. Running all through the day and evening, cowgirls and boys can kick back with a beer and a set of sticky ribs while watching the main stage and enjoying a weekend you won’t forget.

On the first weekend of July join us for an unmissable event filled with western fun, music, and memories at Country on the Common. Saturday the 5th July from 13:00 – 22:30, and Sunday the 6th July from 13:00 – 22:00, if you ain’t there you ain’t nowhere!

Tickets for the Country on the Common are on sale today, 20th May 09:00