London’s first outdoor country music festival, Country on the Common, has revealed its line-up—and it’s stacked with some of the biggest names in UK country and Americana. Taking over Tooting Common on 5th–6th July, the festival promises two days of unforgettable performances, bringing together a mix of chart-toppers, rising stars, and crowd-favourite tribute acts.
Saturday: The Shires Take the Stage
Saturday sees British country duo The Shires headlining, backed by a stellar roster of talent. Fans can look forward to Ward Thomas, the UK’s favourite country-pop sister act; One Night in Nashville, a high-energy tribute to country’s greatest hits; and First Time Flyers, the buzzing four-piece making waves in the UK scene.

Sunday: Noah Reid Makes His UK Festival Debut
Sunday brings Noah Reid, best known for his role in Schitt’s Creek but now celebrated for his rich, emotive songwriting and soulful voice. Supporting him are Kezia Gill, whose powerhouse vocals have made her a UK country favorite; Toby Lee, the blues guitar prodigy with global acclaim; and The Folly Brothers, known for their foot-stomping Americana sound.

Country Tributes and Western Fun
Beyond the headliners, festival-goers can sing along to a tribute to Taylor Swift, dance with The Dolly Parton Experience, and shimmy to The Shania Twain Story—making sure every corner of country music is covered.
But Country on the Common is more than just music—it’s an immersive Western experience. Festival-goers can hone their lasso skills, test their grip on the rodeo bull, or channel their inner outlaw with axe throwing. The line dancing sessions will have seasoned pros and absolute beginners stomping in rhythm, while whiskey lovers can explore a selection of craft distilleries bringing Southern-style spirits to London.
For the young’uns, there’s an Old West circus, pony rides, and a horseshoe toss—plus the chance to roast s’mores by the fire as the sun sets over Tooting Common. Whether you’re dressed to impress in cowboy boots or just looking for an unforgettable summer celebration, Country on the Common promises good times, great food, and an all-out Western adventure.
How to Get Involved
Tickets are on sale from 9am on 20th May 2025, with prices starting at £37.50 + booking fee for adults and £20 + booking fee for children, while under-fives go free. Grab your spot before they’re gone at www.countryonthecommon.com.
If you ain’t there, you ain’t nowhere—see you on the Common this July!