Ready for some amazing music and delicious street food? Look no further as festival season is almost back! Music lovers and ravers can now get their hands on tickets for some of this year’s biggest outdoor events which are making a sensational return to our fields.
Here is our guide to the best festivals that will take place this summer, and beyond… Time to get those wellies out!
Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight is welcoming festival-goers with a bigger and better new line-up. This year’s line-up includes Pulp, George Ezra, Robbie Williams, Blondie and much, much more.
Isle of Wight, 15-18 June, isleofwightfestival.com
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Latitude Festival
Celebrating creativity, diversity and inspirational talent, Latitude Festival adds yet more names to the arts and music stages, transforming Henham Park into the ultimate playground of artistic expression. Taking place in July in Suffolk, the festival will feature sets from the likes of The Kooks, Metronomy, Black Midi, Lightning Seeds, The Proclaimers, Sophie Ellis-Bexter, Young Fathers, The Big Moon and The Dinner Party.
Suffolk, 20-23 July, latitudefestival.com
Glastonbury
It goes without saying how big Glastonbury is incredible, and each year, event organisers pull out all the stops to top the previous year’s efforts. The festival has been around for over five decades, and is one of the oldest, largest and most famous live music festivals in the world. Pyramid Stage headliners are Elton John, Arctic Monkeys and Guns N’ Roses (Saturday night) while Yusuf / Cat Stevens will play the Sunday teatime legend slot.
Somerset, 21-25 June, glastonburyfestivals.co.uk
All Points East
Each year, All Points East delivers an epic lineup of world-class headliners, exceptionally curated supporting lineups and big exclusives. This year is set to be no exception as Californian acclaimed rock trio HAIM will make their debut as they headline at Victoria Park on Bank Holiday Monday 28 August for a European exclusive show. Girl in Red, Confidence Man, Lizzy McAlpine and Tove Lo are some of the other amazing acts to join the line-up.
London, 18-28 August, allpointseastfestival.com
Secret Garden Party
The award-winning Secret Garden Party is a much-loved and a truly independent event, offering four days of immersive entertainment and camping, with the focus on championing new and creative ideas. Situated in a beautiful location by a shimmering lake it offers over 10 live music and dj stages, a multitude of games, parades, performances, secret happenings, thought-provoking art installations, delicious food and drink, outdoor swimming, stunning unique visual displays and much much more. It is all lovingly curated with meticulous attention to detail. The intention is to transport ‘gardeners’ into a temporary magical parallel world in which they can reawaken a carefree sense of childish fun and playfulness. This year sees a fun-packed north field with parades, wild swimming, immersive theatre, aerial displays, and luxe boutique camping experiences. As always, there will be the iconic paint fight and fireworks spectacle in the main arena, plus art installations and many silly games.
Abbots Ripton, 20 – 23 July, secretgardenparty.com
Goodwood Members’ Meeting
Returning to its usual place in Goodwood’s motorsport calendar, the Members’ Meeting will once again take place in daffodil-dotted surroundings. As well as a full programme of racing, fun-packed festivities and the very best food and drink, the event offers visitors a friendly and intimate atmosphere as it is exclusively available to Goodwood Road Racing Club Members and Fellows.
Sussex, 15-16 April, goodwood.com
End of the Road Festival
Head on down to The End of the Road festival in beautiful Larmer Tree Gardens for fresh indie-rock and folk music.
Dorset, 31 August – 3 September, endoftheroadfestival.com
Love Saves The Day
Bristol’s largest festival, LSTD has relocated to Ashton Court and takes place in May. Despite the location change last year, expect a killer line-up, electric atmospshere and lots of local traders to enjoy.
Bristol, 27-28 May, lovesavestheday.org
The Cambridge Club Festival
The Cambridge Club returns with another star-studded line-up for 2023. The dance-inspired line-up features an array of Disco, Funk, Pop, R&B and Soul legends that will bring musical magic to the glorious Cambridgeshire countryside. A three-day celebration of Music, Arts and Culture – from comedy, talks and live podcasts to family fun, wellness activities and yoga to late night parties and DJs playing under the Orchards twinkling lights. Get ready for a hip-shaking, mind-bending weekend of wonder like no other.
Cambridge, 9-11 June, thecambridgeclub.com
The Big Feastival
The Big Feastival, proudly presented by M&S Food, is excited to announce even more unmissable foodie events and culinary stars joining the incredible line-up of music, food and family entertainment for the festival’s 12th anniversary. Guests will be in for a treat with new additions to the line-up including Sigrid, Tom Grennan, Example and The Vacccines.
Cotswolds, 25-27 August, thebigfeastival.com
Notting Hill Carnival
Notting Hill Carnival is an annual Caribbean festival event that has taken place in London since 1966. The streets are adorned with colourful decorations, food stalls offer Caribbean delicacies and vibrant sound systems. Notting Hill Carnival is a symbol of cultural diversity, unity and an unforgettable celebration of Caribbean heritage in London which is free for anyone to attend.
London, 27th & 28th August, nhcarnival.org
Wilderness Festival
Curated for a generation who understand meaningful pleasure, enlightening participation and luxurious experiences, Wilderness spans music and the arts, exquisite feasting and dining, insightful talks and debates, a wellbeing sanctuary, outdoor pursuits, a family field and beautiful lakes to while away the hours. For those looking to get immersed and put their unique mark on a festival, Wilderness is the perfect weekend escape.
Oxfordshire, 3-6 August, wildernessfestival.com
Pride in London
Get ready for the UK’s biggest LGBTQ+ celebration, Pride in London. The free event is on 1 July 2023 and no tickets are needed. The parade starts at Hyde Park Corner, goes through Piccadilly, Haymarket, and Trafalgar Square, and ends at Whitehall Place. You’ll also have to chance to enjoy performances by Adam Lambert and Idina Menzel, a variety of speakers and fantastic stalls, beverages & food.
London, 1 July, prideinlondon.org
Henley Festival
One of the UK’s most glamourous boutique festivals in the stunning setting on Henley-on-Thames will be back again! This year’s unforgettable line-up includes Rag’n’Bone Man, Robyn, Westlife and Jo Brand.
Henley-on-Thames, 5-9 July, henley-festival.co.uk
Lost Village
Taking place in a beautiful forest, set amongst the Lincolnshire countryside, Lost Village is a surreal exploration that encompasses food, music, wellness, comedy and a dose of adventure.
Lincolnshire, 24-27 August, lostvillagefestival.com
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