Shake & Stir is a two day music festival with a vintage theme, which takes place annually in the Bournemouth suburb of Southbourne.

Although Shake & Stir bills itself as a vintage music festival, there are also vintage vehicles, vintage and artisan craft stalls, food and drink and fairground rides. In 2024, the festival drew a crowd of 30,000 people over the weekend and went on the win Event of The Year at the local tourism awards. 2024 also saw the festival celebrate its tenth anniversary.

How to get to Shake & Stir
The event takes place in Fisherman’s Walk; a linear park which runs from the main road in Southbourne (Southbourne Grove) to the cliff top. It is a couple of miles east of Bournemouth town centre along the A35.
By Bus
There is a very regular (every 3 minutes or so) bus link. Buses No 1b/1c/m2 stop at the top end of Fisherman’s Walk. The No 70 Breezer bus stops at the bottom end at Fisherman’s Walk Overcliff.
Parking
There is free roadside parking in the roads around the festival site and along the cliff top. If the weather is nice, good luck finding a space!
Dates
Shake & Stir takes place over a weekend in early summer, as follows:
- 2025 – Saturday 28 June (11 am to 9 pm) and Sunday 29 June (11 am to 6 pm)
- 2026 – tba
Price
Up until this year, Shake & Stir has been a free event. However, for 2025, ticketing has been introduced. Day tickets cost £7.50 in advance (£9 on the gate) or £10 for the weekend (£15 on the gate). Children under 10 are free.
Shake & Stir’s sister event Poole Goes Vintage takes place on Sunday 13th July on Poole Quay and is still free.
Live Music
Bandstand
The Bandstand features a full programme of live music. The acts are mainly local bands, although the first couple of years I attended, the headliner was Mungo Jerry.

Dance Area
Next to the bandstand is a Dance Area for dance demos, lessons or just because you want to strut your stuff. If you’ve ever want to learn to jive or lindy hop, here is your chance.

HEAVENS TO BETSY STAGE
New for 2024, another stage, the Heavens to Betsy Stage, in a cordoned off area with seating, a DJ and bar.

Vintage & Artisan Shopping
The park is rammed full of around 100 stalls selling vintage and artisan goods with plenty to choose from clothing and jewellery to soaps and sweets.

Food & Drink
There is a food area in a circle surrounding the bandstand offering a wide range of cuisines. There’s not much seating. If you want to sit and eat/drink, it would be advisable to bring a chair or a picnic rug.

Classic Vehicles
One of my favourite parts in past years has been a great selection of vintage vehicles, including some American classics and plenty of classic bikes.

Shake & Stir is both unique and nostalgic. However, to be honest it does get rather crowded. In previous years, the event used to spread into the high street with the road being closed to traffic. But more recently, it has been contained in Fisherman’s Walk. With attendance of around 15,000 a day, that’s a lot of people rammed into a small space. It could be difficult to find a place to watch the entertainment or to find a way past the bandstand to get from one end of the park to the other.
Hopefully, introducing ticketing will alleviate this problem. I’m not sure I want to stump out £9 to find out…
Shake & Stir for Children
There is some children’s entertainment, such as fairground rides, face painting and pocket money stalls.

If you want to carry on partying afterwards, many of the bars and restaurants in Southbourne hold Shake & Stir themed events over the weekend.
- Updated: June 2025
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