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Everywhere At Once National Music Festival With The Ultra Violets, Blue Touch Paper and Schadenfreude.

  • Old Bakery Studios Malpas Road Truro, England, TR1 (map)

Old Bakery Studios in Truro has announced its participation in the Everywhere At Once festival this summer.

Taking place on what would have been the Glastonbury Festival weekend of June 26 to 28, 2026, hundreds of grassroots music venues across the country will unite under the banner of Everywhere At Once for the UK’s largest festival. Old Bakery Studios in Truro will host a night of fabulous indie music on Friday June 26th, featuring The Ultra Violets , Blue Touch Paper & Schadenfreude, some of the most exciting emerging talent in Cornwall.

Organised by Music Venue Trust, the charity that supports grassroots music venues, and powered by The National Lottery, the festival will celebrate the grassroots network that British music is built on - the places where artists first step on the stage, where Glastonbury headliners hone their craft, and where communities have access to local and affordable live music.

National Lottery players are one of the biggest backers of grassroots music – because of them, over £1billion has gone to support music in every corner of the country. The National Lottery’s backing for Everywhere At Once will help venues and independent promoters champion new artists and programme a bold, exciting weekend in communities across the UK.

Everywhere At Once is not a festival in a field. It’s a festival on your doorstep, no tent required. Forget the trek, the traffic and the campsites. This summer’s most exciting live music experience will happen in a venue near you, where audiences will be able to experience that festival energy in the intimate setting of the UK’s vital grassroots music venues.

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Jules, Music Programmer at Old Bakery Studios said: “This is such a cool idea, a national festival supporting all the UK’s grass roots venues and up and coming artists, we are excited to be involved

Evan Platt from Schadenfreude said “This sounds like a great opportunity for us. We are so keen to take part”

 The Ultra Violets have recently teamed up with London management and have just released their much awaited new single “Orange Juice”. Blue Touch Paper and Schadenfreude are graduates of Truro College Music department following in the steps of The Velvet Hands, The Golden Dregs, Absolutely Anytime and Lost Dawn.