Found Festival 2025: Buckinghamshire’s Boutique Music and Wellness Festival this August Bank Holiday

Looking for something different this August Bank Holiday? Found Festival 2025 brings a fresh take on the summer festival experience, combining world-class music, comedy, creativity and wellness in the serene surroundings of Claydon Estate, Buckinghamshire.

Taking place from Friday 22th to Sunday 24th August, Found is a boutique festival designed for curious minds, calm-seekers, and culture lovers—perfect for City Girls who want meaningful connection, hands-on discovery, and a moment to reset.

Whether you’re travelling from Oxford, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury or beyond, Found offers a soulful escape without the intensity of larger festivals.

What to Expect at Found Festival

London Afrobeat Collective

Music To Remember
Found focuses on artists who make you stop, listen, and fall in love with something new. This year’s lineup includes:

  • Americana star Elles Bailey

  • Folk trio The Longest Johns

  • Scottish power trio Talisk

  • BBC Folk Band of the Year Breabach

  • The energetic London Afrobeat Collective

Expect everything from foot-stomping folk to soulful blues and global grooves.

A Festival That Puts Wellbeing First
What really sets Found apart is its immersive wellness programme, designed to help you reconnect, re-energise, and rediscover yourself in the middle of a vibrant cultural weekend.

Highlights include:

  • Morning vinyasa and evening yin yoga led by retreat experts Firelight

  • “Get High on Your Own Supply” Breathwork Journey – unlock clarity, calm, and focus through guided breathwork

  • Rogue Yoga & Live Beats – a funk-fuelled vinyasa yoga class with soul grooves and serious energy

  • Zoky Saunascape – luxury wood-fired saunas, cool-down spaces and total relaxation under the stretch tent

  • Transformational Coaching Workshops including:

    • Discover Your Values – find out what drives you and how to align your life with purpose

    • See Things Differently – shift your mindset through playful, embodied techniques

Plus, My Discombobulated Brain, a pop-up mental health space, will offer support and spark important conversations around wellbeing, stigma, and emotional resilience.

Whether you're in need of a digital detox, a confidence boost, or just a peaceful space to breathe between gigs, this is a festival that understands what women need from a weekend away.

Comedy, Conversations, and Creative Culture
The cultural line-up is just as rich, with performances and talks from:

  • Comedian Angela Barnes

  • Science storyteller Robin Ince

  • Comic-poet John Hegley

  • Guardian favourite David Eagle

Add in storytelling, circus skills, street theatre, dance, and creative workshops, and you've got a full-spectrum cultural experience.

A True Family-Friendly Festival
For City Girl Mums, Found is built with you in mind. No overstimulating chaos—just creative programming for all ages, including:

  • Circus and cabaret shows

  • Aerial and craft workshops

  • Nightly fire performances

  • Theatre and storytelling designed for shared moments

When & Where

Location: Claydon Estate, Buckinghamshire – close to Oxford, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury and Bicester

Dates: Friday 22 – Sunday 24 August 2025

Getting There by Public Transport:

  • By Train:

    • Nearest stations: Bicester North, Bicester Village, and Milton Keynes Central

    • Direct routes from London Marylebone, Oxford, Birmingham, and other major cities

    • Shuttle buses will run between Bicester North and the festival site throughout the weekend

  • By Bus:

    • Regular services to Buckingham and Winslow, followed by a short taxi ride to the site

  • By Car:

    • Parking is available and can be booked in advance

Tickets & Full Programme: foundfestival.co.uk

If you’re craving a long weekend filled with soulful music, mindful movement, meaningful conversation, and space to breathe, Found Festival 2025 is calling.

Images provided by Found Festival.

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