High Tide Festival crowdfunder nears 50% with escalating local support

High Tide Twickenham CIC set up a crowdfunding campaign to help meet the cost of its largest lineup of artists yet.
High Tide Festival 2025 has already raised more than £7,000, pledged by around 150 people, towards the £17,500 targeted to help make High Tide happen and be sustainable.
The free to attend annual music festival in Twickenham aims to raise the £17,500 over the next 20 days with all contributions going to the artists and to pay for the staging costs.
So far High Tide has achieved 40% of its target, with Co-founder of the festival, Kevin, hopeful it can reach the halfway mark by next week.
He said: "It's essential if High Tide is to continue that we hit the crowdfunder target this year.
"All funds received are used exclusively to pay the musicians and staging costs."
This year's High Tide is set to be the biggest yet, featuring its largest ever line-up, with more than 90 acts expected to perform.
The festival is organised through a collaboration between High Tide Twickenham CIC, Discover Twickenham BID, Richmond Council, The Friends of Twickenham Green, and a wide network of local businesses.

Taking place from around 12:30pm to 8pm on Sunday, 27 July 2025, the festival will transform various local locations—including Arragon Road, Twickenham Green, Orleans Gardens, and the Church Lane car park—into open-air stages.
Intimate performances will also be hosted in popular local venues such as The Eel Pie, The Cabbage Patch, The Royal Oak, The Fox, The Barmy Arms, Shack 68, The Twickenham Club, The Rose And Lion, Orleans House Gallery, The Exchange, St Mary's Church, The Prince Blucher and Brewery Market.
To find out more or to donate to High Tide Festival 2025, click here.
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