High Tide Festival - Sunday 27 July 2025

Twickenham, Greater London, United Kingdom

£15,045

Target: £17,500

We have raised 85% of our target 85%

284 supporters

15 days left



Aim: Help to make High Tide 2025 happen. High Tide is a community based, not for profit music festival that's free to attend for all.

High Tide is a community-led festival that aims to reignite the spirit of Eel Pie Island in its heyday here in the heart of Twickenham.  We seek out and showcase a diverse selection of the best young and established bands and musicians across 16 stages.   

And, while all the music is free to watch, we make sure that the artists get a fair reward for the enjoyment they bring to our community over the weekend. 

The festival is delivered thanks to a collaboration between High Tide Twickenham CIC, Discover Twickenham BID, Richmond Council, The Friends of Twickenham Green and a wide range of local Twickenham businesses.   

We do not seek large corporate sponsors, preferring to maintain the independence and free spirit that represents and benefits Twickenham. 

How we started High Tide

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When we (Kevin and Phil) set up Eel Pie Records, we had a very clear ambition to be more than just a shop. We wanted to be a community hub, a focus for music locally and a foundation from which to catalyse music-based activities and events.  

Our shop was the start.  We then introduced music evenings, where anyone can drop in to share and celebrate new musical discoveries over a glass of wine.  But we wanted more.  Our vision included creating a free music festival for the whole of Twickenham.   

And in 2019, the High Tide Festival was born.  A free festival for everyone to enjoy! 

The festival is non-profit making - we take no income from the festival, although we do hope to benefit from the massively increased footfall on the day, as can any other Twickenham business! 

By 2023, it was clear that High Tide was here to stay and so we created a Community Interest Company (CIC) - High Tide Twickenham CIC - to manage the festival. Leila Jones was appointed as a director in place of Phil. 

High Tide 2025 

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We believe it's important to celebrate our cultural heritage in Twickenham and do what we can to act as an inspiration to young musicians. Twickenham is a hive of creativity and the more we celebrate the musical talent we have on offer, the more we see new, diverse bands and artists wanting to participate and our community wanting to enjoy them. 

High Tide has already become one of London’s biggest free music festivals.  This year, on 27th July, the whole of our town can come to together to celebrate and promote our heritage. 

What we need from you 

High Tide is supported by local businesses and Richmond Council. This valuable support means that we can start planning the festival and booking bands and musicians.

High Tide has also always been very generously supported by the local community through crowdfunding. We need that support as much as ever before if we are to make High Tide the amazing day it has become. Costs are ever increasing and we remain committed to paying artists a fair rate.  

We also want the festival to remain led by the community for the community, not a corporate sponsored event so we are not seeking support from large corporations. 

Your support would mean that we can deliver this community-led, diverse festival that remains free for everyone.  Every contribution you make will go directly towards paying the High Tide artists properly for their time and talent and the staging costs. 

Further information 

Where will The High Tide stages be? 

There are four external stages:

  • Main Stage, Civic Centre  (Junction of Church Street and Arragon Road) 
  • Jazz Stage, Orleans Gardens  (opposite Orleans House on Riverside overlooking The Thames.) 
  • Basement Door Youth Stage, Church Lane (In car park behind Eel Pie Records) 
  • Twickenham Green Stage  

And there will be performances at venues around Twickenham: 

  • The Eel Pie Pub, Church Street 
  • The Prince Blucher, Staines Road
  • Brewery Market, Church Street 
  • Shack 68, London Road 
  • Twickenham Club, Church Street 
  • The Cabbage Patch, London Road 
  • The Fox, Church Street
  • The Royal Oak, Richmond Road
  • The Barmy Arms, The Embankment 
  • St Mary's Church, Church Street
  • Orleans House Gallery, Orleans Road 
  • …….with others to be confirmed.

How Do I Find Out More About High Tide?

Please follow us on Instagram for the latest news @HighTideTwick

Full details of the festival stages, a map and the stage line ups will be on the High Tide Festival website www.hightidetwick.com


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Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 1st August 2025 at 10:55pm


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