The Wombats plus special guests Doves, Hard-Fi, Alfie Templeman - announced for huge summer outdoor show - Englefield House, Berkshire, 17 July
- Desh Kapur

- Apr 1
- 3 min read

INDIE LEGENDS ANNOUNCED FOR HUGE SUMMER
OUTDOOR SHOW
THE WOMBATS
PLUS VERY SPECIAL GUESTS
DOVES HARD-FI
ALFIE TEMPLEMAN
THURSDAY 17TH JULY 2025
ENGLEFIELD HOUSE, PANGBOURNE, BERKSHIRE
TICKETS
Customers MUST pre-register via https://arep.co/p/wombatsdoves for Presale Access
Presale: Tuesday 8th April, 9am
General Sale: Thursday 10th April, 9am via AXS.com/heritagelive
The Wombats will headline a huge outdoor show as part of Heritage Live Festival’s 2025 summer events in the stunning grounds of Englefield House, in Pangbourne near Reading, Berkshire.
Taking place on Thursday 17th July 2025, the show will also feature Doves, Hard-Fi, and Alfie Templeman, for what is a massive line-up of iconic UK indie acts.
Tickets for the show will be available on presale on Tuesday 8th April at 9am. Customers MUST pre-register at https://arep.co/p/wombatsdoves for presale access. Tickets will then go on general sale on Thursday 10th April at 9am from axs.com/heritagelive.
The Wombats have been stalwarts of the indie scene in the UK since the release of their debut album A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation in 2007. Over the last 18 years the trio have managed to amass a hugely impressive list of bangers from their 6 albums; with tracks like ‘Turn’, ‘Greek Tragedy’, ‘Moving to New York’, and of course ‘Let's Dance To Joy Division’, which won the NME Award for Best Dancefloor Filler in 2008.
The band have also been nominated for an MTV Europe Award, and regularly top the bill at festivals around the world, as well as touring arenas across the UK. They achieved their first UK No.1 album in 2022 with Fix Yourself, Not The World, and have sold over a million records worldwide.
2025 has seen The Wombats release their 6th studio album, Oh! The Ocean, which expands the band’s guitar filled sound to the furthest it's ever been, resulting in an album more ambitious and polished than anything produced to date.
Doves recently completed their first UK tour in 15 years, in support of their sixth studio album Constellations For The Lonely. It is the follow up to 2020's UK No.1 album The Universal Want.
The band, originally from Manchester, consist of Jimi Goodwin, Andy Williams and Jez Williams – brothers Andy and Jez will be fronting the band for this show.
After arriving with two Mercury Prize nominated albums, Lost Souls in 2000, and the chart-topping The Last Broadcast in 2002, Doves released their second, successive UK No.1 album Some Cities in 2005 before following it with 2009's Kingdom Of Rust.
With over a million UK album sales, 2 No.1 albums, (3 Top 10s), and 5 Top 20 singles, Hard-Fi have been a phenomenon. Having made their debut with the Mercury Prize-shortlisted Stars Of CCTV in 2005, the four-piece proved progressive yet accessible. The album yielded singles that included ‘Hard To Beat’, ‘Living For The Weekend’ and ‘Cash Machine’, which reached number 1, and has since been certified double platinum in the UK alone.
Following this they released their second album Once Upon A Time In The West, which also topped the charts. The band also played one of the longest residencies at O2 Academy Brixton, a fully sold-out feat they share with the likes of Bob Dylan, and The Clash, after performing at the landmark London venue for five nights straight in 2006.
In November 2024 they released their first new music in a decade with the Don’t Go Making Plans EP. This summer they celebrate the 20th anniversary of their landmark debut record, Stars Of CCTV.
Multi-talented musician, producer and songwriter Alfie Templeman will open the event, following on from the release of two critically acclaimed albums – Mellow Moon in 2022, a The Guardian Album of the Week, and 2024’s Radiosoul. The latter included the single ‘Just a Dance’, which was co-produced by Nile Rodgers who also performed on the track.
The show joins previously announced Heritage Live Festivals events at Englefield House for 2025: Ministry of Sound Classical on Friday 18th July, The Jacksons on Saturday 19th July, and The Beach Boys on Sunday 20th July.
Previous years of Heritage Live Festivals at Englefield House have hosted the likes of Hozier, Richard Ashcroft, Elbow, Madness and Boy George & Culture Club.
The Wombats
Plus Special Guests
Doves + Hard-Fi + Alfie Templeman
Englefield House, Pangbourne, Berkshire RG7 5EN
Gates open 3:00pm / event ends 10:30pm
VIP packages are available.
For all show info, including venue information and VIP packages visit: www.heritagelive.net



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