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Latitude add Elbow, Maribou State, Clean Bandit and more to their 2025 line-up.
Rockstar Energy presents Parklife announce Charli xcx, Confidence Man, salute and many more in first line-up announcement.
Download announce Green Day, Sleep Token, Korn and more as part of their huge 2025 line-up.
Neighbourhood Weekender announce James, The Wombats, Stereophonics and more for 2025.
Rockstar Energy presents Creamfields uneveil Downtown – a vibrant new space designed to enhance your festival experience.
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Jeff Lynne’s ELO, Zach Bryan , Hugh Jackman, Noah Kahan, Olivia Rodrigo
American Express presents BST Hyde Park returns for its 2025 edition – with Noah Kahan, Hugh Jackman & Zach Bryan confirmed as it’s latest headliners.
Audi presents Wilderness returns to Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire in 2025 for a weekend of escapism, high jinks and wholesome hedonism. This is the place where you can be who you want to be. Step in, explore and indulge your wild side.
Iggy Pop, Manic Street Preachers, Yard Act, Leftfield, The Mary Wallopers, CMAT, Nova Twins
Iggy Pop, Yard Act, Manic Street Preachers and many more headline Bearded Theory next summer.
Peat & Diesel’s Black Isle Belter! Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th May 2025.
Green Day, Sleep Token, Korn
The UK’s ultimate rock and metal festival returns to Donington Park for 2025.
Field Day is heading to Brockwell Park in 2025!
The Hamptons jazz fest is one of the few live out door jazz event in UK. We always have lineups featuring some of the world’s biggest Jazz artists & much more!
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, London’s renowned Latin music festival, La Línea, returns from 22 April to 5 May 2025.
Fatboy Slim , Snow Patrol, Sting
One of the UK’s most beloved family-friendly festivals returns to Henham Park July 2025
Love Supreme, Europe’s biggest greenfield jazz festival, returns to Glynde Place in East Sussex in July 2025, with neo-soul superstar Maxwell confirmed as its first headliner.
Discover one of the UK’s best kept electronic music secrets this July, Noisily.
Rockstar Energy presents Creamfields has blazed the trail for electronic dance events over the last 25+ years and cemented its position as one of the world’s leading music festivals.
Charli xcx, Confidence Man, salute, Interplanetary Criminal, ,
Charli XCX has been announced for Rockstar Energy presents Parklife Festival, alongside Confidence Man, DJ Heartstring, salute and many more.
Don’t miss this legendary pair of music festivals that share the same bill when the return for the late summer bank holiday weekend in 2025.
TRNSMT returns to Glasgow Green July 2025!
THE festival for new music is back May 2025 in Brighton.
Sting, Justin Timberlake, Stereophonics
The Isle of Wight Festival is back for 2025 on 19 – 22 June.
Kneecap, CMAT, English Teacher, Daniel Avery
Brockwell Park’s leftfield indie, post punk & electronica offering, Wide Awake returns for 2025. Knee Cap, CMAT, English Teacher and Daniel Avery have been announced at headliners, with many more artists set to join them on the line-up!
Every year Wychwood puts on over 100 artists across 4 stages with a deep breath of music styles!
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We want to make sure your live music experience is as fun as it can be, so we gathered our top 7 tips to make your summer smoother and help you focus on the important things like whether or not the artist will play your favourite song and what outfit to wear!
Add your ticket to your mobile wallet before you leave the house for easy entry to the venue
Make sure your phone is charged before you head out so you can show your ticket to be scanned
Look out for each other and anyone who may need help. Assistance and info points are available across all sites.
Stay hydrated when the temperatures soar.
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Transfer your tickets to your mates before you leave so you don’t have to miss your favourite band waiting for them
If you’re umm-ing and ahh-ing about going to that one festival you really want to go to but your friends just won’t commit, whether it’s because they’re low on cash or don’t fancy the line-up. So instead of missing out, go solo. We promise it’s not as daunting as it might sound. Festivals in the UK have some of the friendliest crowds, there are help points and safeguarding volunteers on site at most festivals, and you will be surrounded by people who love the same bands as you do, all there to have the best time. And even better, once you’re there, no one will be able to tell if you’re solo or just looking for your friends.
Ready to dip your toe into the solo festival world? We’ve got the biggest festivals in the UK at your disposal. If you’re not quite convinced yet, we have five reasons why you should give it a go.
Reason 1 – You can see whoever you want, whenever you want
And most important from wherever you want. The world is your oyster, and the festival is your playground. If you want to wait all day by the main stage for the headline so you’re front row? Absolutely! if you want to hope from stage to stage to catch as many bands across the weekend as you can – why not! There really is no limit, even if you just want to hang by the food stalls all day and try the multitude of options, you can. And even better, never miss your fave again because you’re trying to find your mates with little reception.
Reason 2 – New friends
Make new friends who like the same music. Whether you’re holding out in front row all day with fellow die-hards, discussing the first time and last time you saw YOUR artist or bonding over falling in love with a new band you’ve never seen before – music brings people together and might make you some new lifelong pals.
Reason 3 – Freedom to roam
Discover all the festival fun on offer including comedy, arts, bumper cars, rides and food stalls. Why not try that off the path paddleboarding workshop? Or listen to some poetry in the literature tent? You can’t go wrong, and if it’s not your bag, you can just find something else. No arguments or waiting around.
Reason 4 – Decorate your tent
It’s like sharing a house or a flat, compromises on who gets to chose the decorations, your tastes are as varied as the festival line-up and so you end up not decorating. If you camp solo, the only limits is your imagination (and the festival policies!). Bunting, whiteboards, fairy lights – you can make it the prettiest bell at the ball. Or just add a nice conversation starter flag or poster – just keep it classy.
Reason 5 – Don’t worry about losing mates in the crowd
To quote blink-182… “where are you? And I’m so sorry” – trying to find your mates across a multi-acre site can be daunting, and sometimes anxiety inducing. The lack of reception doesn’t make this much easier and unless you want to attach a balloon to all your mates, it’s going to be tricky to find them in a crowd of tens of thousands of people – though we might be onto something here, festival balloons! If you don’t want the hassle of playing Marco Polo, going solo means you only have to know where you are at all times.
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