Back in November, Red  Rooster festival shared the first wave of 15 incredible artists set to take our stages, and the response has been phenomenal. 

With powerhouse names like JD McPherson, Samantha Fish, Jerron Paxton, Thee Sinseers, The Altons, DeWolff, Danny & The Champions of the World, Twinnie, and so many more already on board, it’s time to reveal all of the incredible acts who will be bringing the magic to Euston Hall.

Blending Southern country rock, psychedelia, and bluesy swagger, Canada’s Juno Award-winning Sheepdogs have built a rock & roll revival on rich harmonies and dual guitar leads. Since breaking through with their platinum-selling Learn & Burn (2010), they’ve topped the Canadian charts with albums like The Sheepdogs (2012), Future Nostalgia (2015), and Outta Sight (2022). Hailing from Saskatoon, the band—Ewan Currie, Ryan Gullen, Sam Corbett, Shamus Currie, and Rick Paquette—has toured relentlessly, earning Platinum hits with “I Don’t Know” and “Feeling Good.” Their singles from Outta Sight spent 90 weeks in the Canadian Rock radio top 20, further cementing their status as one of Canada’s premier rock acts.

Willie Carlisle

For country folk singer Willi Carlisle, singing is a form of healing, and through shared song, he believes we can confront suffering and grow in love. His latest album, Critterland, builds on the spirit of his live shows and his previous album, Peculiar, Missouri, transforming its big tent into a vibrant menagerie of eccentric characters and raw truths. A wild, heartfelt journey through the backroads of America and the complexities of human nature, Critterland embraces the beauty, pain, and peculiarities of life with unflinching honesty and communal spirit. 

Grammy-nominated bluesman Jontavious Willis is on a mission to revive the spirit of classic Blues, blending his Georgia roots with the rich traditions of Delta, Piedmont, and Texas Blues. With soulful vocals, masterful technique, and a playful energy, he channels the lively juke joints and rent parties of the past, bringing the Blues to new audiences. Raised in rural Georgia, he honed his craft singing Gospel with his grandfather before catching the attention of Taj Mahal, who dubbed him his “Wonderboy.” Since then, Jontavious has toured nationally, captivating crowds with his timeless sound and infectious rhythm.


Early James is an eccentric troubadour who weaves country storytelling with blues, soul, and rock, creating a sound that’s both familiar and fresh. His 2020 debut, Singing for My Supper, produced by Dan Auerbach, introduced his unique style, which he refined further on 2022’s Strange Time to Be Alive. His latest release, Medium Raw (2024), finds James and bassist Adrian Marmolejo stripping things back for a soulful, intimate collection of songs. 


Gill Landry, a two-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist, began his journey as a busker living out of Volkswagens between New Orleans and the Pacific Northwest. His deep immersion in American folk music led him to join Old Crow Medicine Show, where he played through their rise from van tours to Grammy wins and Grand Ole Opry induction. In 2015, he stepped away to focus on his solo career, crafting music that reflects his rich storytelling and artistic vision.


Alan Tyler is the godfather of the underground UK country scene who first broke through with The Rockingbirds in the early ’90s

New Additions Also Include: BLOODSHOT BILL – TOBY LEE – NAT MYERS – EMILY ZECK – SAVANNAH GARDNER – THE VAGABAND – ALAN POWER – THE FUTURE SHAPE OF SOUND – THE SWAMP STOMP STRING BAND – DOM GLYNN & HIS SUNDAY BEST – CAMILLE RUZ – BONNER BLACK – GEORGIE HUME & THE PITY PARTY – THE GHOSTLY HOUNDS – LUCY KITT – BROOKE LAW – ELLA SPENCER – IRIS FARRER

As music lovers first, here is a chance to hear some of the best Country, Blues, Rock & Roll and Americana acts from both sides of the Atlantic – all set against the beautiful backdrop of Euston Hall.

One of Red  Roosters main missions is to keep the festival affordable despite rising costs. It remains one of the most affordable around, with WEEKEND TICKETS priced at just £149.50 plus a booking fee. This includes three nights of camping and free parking. Kids aged 12 and under go free, and teen weekend tickets are only £50 plus a booking fee.


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