OLLY Murs, Professor Green and Cat Burns lead a star-studded line-up as they performed at Together Again Festival in Chester.
The Dance With Me Tonight singer got festival-goers on their feet within minutes of taking to the stage with a string of hits.

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Last Friday, former X Factor star Olly, 41 headlined at the stunning grounds of Bolesworth Castle, performing his chart-topping singles.
Olly kicked off with his 2012 hit Troublemaker, before belting out Right Place The Right Time and Please Don’t Let Me Go to a packed out crowd.
The musician then took a trip down memory lane and told fans: “Ladies and gentleman, I’m taking you guys all the way back, right to the beginning, put your hands up.”
Olly brought the energy with his cheeky-chappy charisma as he sang his catchy 2010 track Thinking of Me, with the star rocking the stage with his slick moves and turning the crowd into a full-on singalong.
The atmosphere was buzzing with festival-goers of all ages attending this four-day music event, with even Wayne Rooney’s wife Coleen and her family enjoying the weekend.
This is the first year this new festival was held at Bolesworth Castle, a Grade II listed building.
The views alone are worth the visit, with plenty of rural beauty to admire while rocking out to the music and enjoying a bite to eat.
UB40 also took to the main stage earlier that day and it wouldn’t be a UB40 performance without them singing their arguably best know hit Red Red Wine, which got the festival-goers singing along.
Another standout star from the line-up was rapper Professor Green, who performed a set on Sunday.
Although there was some rain and grey skies at times, it definitely didn’t dampen spirits and if anything brought attendees together.
The Lullaby hitmaker looked in good form as he performed in front of a lively crowd, opening with his 2019 track Bad Decisions.
He was full of enthusiasm as he sang other well known hits Remedy, Monster and Read All About It while bouncing around the stage.
British singer-songwriter Cat Burns also delivered a flawless performance with her silky smooth vocals on Saturday night.
Cat commanded the stage as she belted out her hugely successful track Go, leaving the crowds wanting more.
There was plenty more artists taking to the stage across the weekend – with noughties favourites Scouting for Girls, Britain’s Got Talent’s Diversity, X Factor double act Jedward, international DJ Nathan Dawe, Artful Dodger and Ocean Colour Scene.
Nineties icon Gabrielle brought the sunshine with her during her set, with classics like Out of Reach, Dreams and Rise.
The mums, dads, grandparents and kids were up on their feet for this one.
There really was something for everyone.
The music is not the only thing that this festival has to offer.
We headed to the Wonky Lizard tent for some late night comedy and spent some of the afternoon channelling my inner Nicole Kidman in a special Moulin Rouge Cabaret show.
The variety of entertainment available will keep you busy all day.
There was also bingo, a Greatest Showman circus – with firebreathers and hula hoopers, and a family quiz, while tribute band Oasish paid homage to rockers Oasis in the tent, amid Noel and Liam Gallagher’s comeback tour.
There was a whole dedicated section to keep children occupied, with a fun fair, rides, a silent disco and even a Bluey, Peppa Pig and Bing meet and greet.
The little ones were also able to enjoy some downtime in front of the a big screen playing children’s films throughout the day.
If you fancy taking some time out, many headed to the Retreat zone which ran from the morning to mid afternoon, offering Thai massage workshops, south baths and yoga which will leave you feeling very zen.
The weather did pick up and those who wanted to get a dose of Ibiza headed to O beach, a premium pop up space with everything synonymous with O Beach including iconic round pool beds.
There was even hot tubs and a dance floor with dancers putting on a immersive shows throughout the day.
The quality of food vendors at the festival made the experience even better knowing we could grab some delicious food and drink without having to leave the venue.
We tucked into some piping hot jacket potatoes, freshly made pizzas, and mac and cheese with loaded fries and chicken.
And if you thought you’d be waiting hours for some nosh, then you’d be pleasantly surprised to know that queues were quick and efficient.
Five reasons to visit Together Again Festival

- The music has something for everyone, if you want your cheesy pop tunes, your more electric beats, some chilled out country vibes or throwback tracks, then you’ll love this.
- The food is reasonably priced and has plenty of variety – from Greek food, to noodles or Italian, there is something delicious that will keep you full and happy
- The venue and location is breathtaking and when your attention is not on the stage, then it will be on the gorgeous scenery and Bolesworth Castle in the backdrop
- Perfect for all ages whether you’re a toddler or over 80. The organisers have really catered for everyone. If you fancy taking some time out, you can head to the Retreat zone or if you want a mini rave then Agora tent is for you. There was also baby sensory classes, science fun and circus school for the little ones.
- Chester is the perfect place to explore if you’ve got a few hours spare between acts. Cheshire Zoo is around a 25mins drive from Bolseworth Castle and has over 37,000 animals from over 500 incredible species. The city centre also has an array of food spots, stunning architecture and Chester Cathedral is a must visit, with plenty of history to enjoy.
Party-goers who wanted to get up on stage themselves headed to the Wonky Lizard for a bit of Barrioke, while you could rave from morning to night with electric dance music in the Agora tent.
And those looking to throw things back to the 90s, boogied on down to the Rewind stage, where So Solid Crew, Ultrabeat, Sonique, East 17, Phats and Small and Soul Town performed some bangers.
But my favourite had to be the Ranch stage.
If you’re a Taylor Swift fan and love your country music, this is the perfect little spot where you can don your cowboy boots and straw hat while chilling out on haystacks and sipping on a cold beverage.
Singers Emilia Quinn, Fanny Lumsden and Shellyann were exceptional as they belted out smooth tunes and well known tracks.
While the Whiskey Brothers performed some incredible covers and finished with an impressive medley – even dropping hits from Eminem and 50 cent into their round-up.
Who knew I was a country girl at heart!
Together Again Festival returns to Bolesworth Castle on the 24-26 July 2026. You can find out more here.

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