Latest News | 24 September 2025

Thousands set to descend on city for Derby Festé return

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Derby QUAD
Derby Museums Trust
Derby City Council
Cathedral Quarter Co Ltd
Derby Cathedral
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Thousands of people are expected to descend on the city this weekend for the return of Derby Festé.

On Saturday, the streets of Derby will come alive with a spectacular line-up of free, outdoor performances featuring a diverse range of shows from leading UK and international artists.

Featuring a vibrant mix of circus, dance and interactive theatre, this year’s festival will showcase a variety of captivating performances performed in locations across the city centre.

Cathedral Green and Derby Market Place will host most of the activities, with others at Cathedral Square, Derby Museums , Derby Market Hall, Osnabruck Square and QUAD. There will also be performers roving around the Cathedral Quarter.

The event is presented by Derby City Council with project grant support from Arts Council England National Lottery funding.

Festé is delivered in partnership with FABRIC, the Midlands strategic dance development organisation, with additional support from Cathedral Quarter Derby, Derby Museums and QUAD.

Councillor Nadine Peatfield, leader of Derby City Council and cabinet member for city centre, regeneration, strategy and policy, said: “When Festé announced a break in 2024 and then the key organiser, Deda, ceased to exist, it became our priority to ensure Festé returned to Derby in 2025.

“We’re proud to be working with our partners to bring this accessible, diverse, and absolutely spectacular event to the people of Derby.”

Spinsane credit Niko Tuppurainen

The main Derby Festé programme runs from 12noon until 6pm and will include:

At Cathedral Green, get ready for high-flying acrobatics and a touch of mischief. Spinsane will warm hearts with its unique humour and spectacular ‘wheel of death’ acrobatics.

Crying Out Loud will present Taroo, a Parkour and circus show telling the everyday story of what happens in streets across the world. With a fusion of acrobatics, Chinese pole and urban street moves, this show is not all that it seems.

Maison Foo’s Story Chefs will bring delicious stories brought to life, with a sprinkle of mischief, magic, puppets, music and theatre fun.

Vanhulle Dance Theatre’s ORB is a mythological dance duet exploring the tension between connection and distance. Featuring explosive physicality, stunning partner work and martial arts-inspired movement, it creates a striking visual experience set to an emotive score.

Unleash your inner artist with Up Against the Wall, as artist and cartoonist Scott Walker invites everyone to contribute to a huge, five-metre-long doodle art canvas, creating a one-of-a-kind community artwork.

At Derby Market Place, audiences will be wowed by Pirates of the Carabina, who will deliver a live music and aerial show built around an old London taxi in their production, Pirate Taxi.

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Families can enjoy Hikapee’s Everywhere’s a Beach, a dynamic, high-energy circus show on a giant, revolving parasol.

The festival will feature thought-provoking dance performances, with 2Faced Dance presenting Fish Boy, young Tommy Minton’s ‘fin-tastic quest’ to save a river – a poignant yet joyful adventure to captivate audiences of all ages.

Ascension: The Other Side has dancers sliding, crashing and leaping while tackling ideas of selfishness and bridging divides.

Highly Sprung’s Accelerate uses aerial spectacle and dynamic movement to explore our toxic relationship with energy and the climate crisis.

Meanwhile, at QUAD, get up close and inside a boundless world, defy your senses and immerse yourself in a futuristic landscape with Tom Dale Company’s SURGE VR.

Murmuration Arts’ Nightlight Lullabies will offer moments of comfort through three sensory installations exploring the experiences of parents.

These will be located at the Museum of Making, Derby Museum and Art Gallery and outside Derby Cathedral.

As well as stunning spectacles in key city centre locations, there will be walkabout performances throughout the afternoon.

In addition to the main programme, there will also be a number of fringe events.

Full details of this year’s Derby Festé programme, including more details on the performances, times and locations, can be found at https://derbyfeste.com/line-up/.


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