Thank you all you lovely people for supporting this year’s Wigan Digger’s Festival, it was a great day, many thanks to all the volunteers who spared some of their time to help out on the day, you are all greatly appreciated.
Below is the next event we are putting on, in partnership with the Reformers of Peterloo,
Tickets are now on sale for the ‘Peterloo in Rock Musical‘ Date: Saturday15th November 2025 Time: 8pm until 11pm (Doors 7.30pm) Place: Sunshine House Community Hub Wigan WN1 3SA We hope to see you there, thanks.
Gerrard Winstanley Gardens, Wigan Town Centre Saturday, 13th September 2025 11am until 930pm – Free Entry!
10.30am – Wigan True Levellers Samba Band will parade up Standishgate, up to the Moon on the Water
11.00am – Samba Band will make their way up the Wiend with the Diggers re-enactment group, on to believe Square to entertain the crowd.
11.15am – Diggers re-enactment
11.30am – Bolton Clarion Choir will sing a few songs commemorating Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers movement
11.50am – Official festival opening
12.00 Noon – First band on stage
Join us for the Wigan Diggers Festival – a day of live music, entertainment, poetry, stalls, speakers, and community spirit – all in celebration of the ideas and life of Gerrard Winstanley, Wigan’s own 17th-century Digger and social reformer.
What to Expect: * Brilliant live bands & performers * Inspiring guest speakers & history talks at Wigan Museum * Diggers Bar, Diggers Merchandise, Food & drink stalls * Community & campaign stalls * Family-friendly activities & entertainment
Whether you’re passionate about social justice, a music lover, or just looking for a great day out, Wigan Diggers Festival 2025 is the place to be.
Spread the word! Invite your mates and let’s make it a day to remember!
Headlining this year’s festival are the wonderful Merry Hell, they have been staunch supporters of our festival over the years, and we are glad to welcome them back to our main stage once again.
Multi-award winning Merry Hell offer joyful, uplifting folk-rock, with a message for troubled times. Native to the North-West of England, the 8-piece musical charabanc was fuelled from the embers of the much-loved folk-punk band The Tansads, before developing a life and feel all of its own. Their energy and passion are complemented by their love of what they do and desire to share hope and togetherness with as many people as are willing to listen. Through 7 well-received albums and hundreds of gigs, they’ve offered voices of hope and beacons of light to anyone valuing spirit, energy, melody and positive humanity.
In addition to Merry Hell, we also have a fantastic line-up of other acts (see below) as per usual, and hopefully there is something on the bill for everyone.
The Festival committee would like to extend a warm welcome to all our festival visitors, who we hope will all have a great day.
Please remember to support our official bar and ‘merch’ stall, as this is how we help to raise the funds to put on next year’s festival, and this allows us to keep the festival FREE for all who attend.