Festivals Finder

3 matching festivals

Showing upcoming festivals from Tue 2nd Jun 2026 onwards.

You are filtering by Artists. (Clear All Filters)

June
Morvala Festival of Arts 2026
×

Morvala Festival of Arts 2026

25th - 29th Jun 2026

Music

Large

Under 18's Allowed

Showers,

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Caravan, Campervan

Outbreak Fest

Outbreak Fest

Manchester

26th - 28th Jun 2026

» i
×

Outbreak Fest

Manchester

26th - 28th Jun 2026

Music

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

Extreme Sports

September
Burn It Down Festival
×

Burn It Down Festival

3rd - 5th Sep 2026

Music, Sport

Small

Under 18's Allowed

Boat Parties, Extreme Sports, Beach

Showing festivals: 1-3 of 3

Got a festival that's not listed or need to update your festival's details? Add your festival

Skiddle: The UK's biggest guide to festivals

There's so many amazing festivals out there but it can be difficult to work out which festivals you're going to attend. There's so many things to take into consideration - the location of the festival, the size of the festival, the genre of music, whether it's family friendly and the type of facilities onsite.

Skiddle's new Festivals Finder is here to make the process that bit easier. Simply use the Festivals Finder's unique festival search, which include options allowing you to search for festivals based on filters such as location; month; genres; type; size; accommodation; amenities and even the artists you've liked on Facebook!

tummyache is An Alternative Rock Project created by songwriter/producer Soren Bryce. The project is named after one of the side effects of severe physical anxiety. Bryce has been creating and releasing music for the past six years under her own name. Tummyache manifested from Bryce’s need to explore a new set of emotions she experienced while living in Brooklyn, New York. the debut EP “HUMPDAY” is an honest and aggressive self-dive into a myriad of intra/interpersonal issues; as well as a reflection of the human condition through the lens of absurdism. Songs like “machine” and “commonplace” are a cry to understand a life without intrinsic meaning, while “median” and title track “humpday” surrender to the existential anxiety in an attempt to be comforted by self-made hope. “in between” is a bitter-sweet outline of Bryce seeking to simply ‘feel better’.

View Tummyache page