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Nudefest 2026 – The Nude Choir: Because Nude Beekeeping Was Apparently Too Sensible

The countdown to Nudefest on 7th July continues!

You may have seen in the national press over the weekend that we are bringing nude beekeeping to the festival, and all the insanity that entails.

But there are even crazier plans afoot.

Throughout the week we will be forming the world's first Nude Choir.

Many of you will already know Theone. She has been at numerous festivals, creating henna art, singing on stage, appearing in TheNakedTruth videos and, last year at NKD, teaching circus skills.

This year she is bringing her whole troupe to Nudefest and will be involved in all sorts of activities, including coordinating and leading the Nudefest Choir.

We don't expect the Choir to end up wearing very much – that is rather the point – but if you want to embrace the visual identity and look the part, it might be worth hopping over to the Ironic Clothing store and picking up a limited-edition Nudefest 2026 cap. Wearing the branding will give a clear signal that you are part of a united Choir. There are plenty of other Nudefest souvenirs available too and, with delivery usually taking around a week, there is still time to order before the festival.

Of course, the merch is only a bonus. The important thing is being part of the experience.

Hop over to NakedTickets and secure your place at Nudefest. How to join the Choir will become obvious once you arrive in Somerset, and we hope it will become one of the most memorable features of 2026.

After all, how many people get to say they joined a Nude Choir, learned circus skills, participated in nude beekeeping and somehow decided this was a perfectly normal holiday?

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