Showing upcoming festivals from Tue 1st Aug 2023 onwards.

Let It Roll Festival
Milovice
3rd - 5th Aug 2023

Lollapalooza Chicago
United-States
3rd - 6th Aug 2023

Rebellion Punk Music Festival
Winter Gardens in Blackpool
3rd - 6th Aug 2023

Big Family Festival
Sutton Coldfield
4th - 7th Aug 2023

Good Vibrations Society
Tunbridge Wells
4th - 7th Aug 2023

Out East Festival
Edinburgh, Scotland
5th - 6th Aug 2023

90's Fest
Rotherham
5th Aug 2023

Anomaly Summer of Love Festival
Birmingham
5th - 6th Aug 2023

Coloursfest
Braehead Arena, Glasgow
5th Aug 2023

LooseFest
The Town Moor in Newcastle Upon Tyne
5th - 6th Aug 2023

Lets Rock Northern Ireland - The Retro Festival
Bangor
5th Aug 2023

Teletech Festival
Manchester
5th Aug 2023

Reggae Land Festival
Milton Keynes
5th - 6th Aug 2023

Rock The Mote Festival
Mote Park, Maidstone
5th - 6th Aug 2023

51st Festival
Copthall Playing Fields, London
5th Aug 2023

Reload Festival
Nottingham
5th Aug 2023

Peggy Gou's Pleasure Gardens
Finsbury Park, London
6th Aug 2023

Boardmasters Festival
Watergate Bay & Fistral Beach, Newquay
9th - 13th Aug 2023
Boardmasters Festival
Watergate Bay & Fistral Beach, Newquay
9th - 13th Aug 2023
Music, Sport, Family Friendly
Medium
Under 18's Allowed
Showers, Luxury Showers, Luxury Toilets,
Fairground, Cinema / Film screenings, Extreme Sports, Water Sports, Beach
Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Caravan, Campervan

Boomtown
Matterley Estate, Hampshire
9th - 13th Aug 2023

Houghton Festival
Houghton Hall, Norfolk
10th - 13th Aug 2023

We Out Here Festival
Wimborne St Giles, Dorset
10th - 14th Aug 2023

110 Above Presents: OTHR Festival
Gopsall Hall Farm, Twycross in Atherstone, Warwickshire
10th - 14th Aug 2023

Bloodstock Open Air Festival
Catton Park, Derbyshire
10th - 13th Aug 2023

Otherlands Music & Arts Festival
Scone Palace in Perth
11th - 14th Aug 2023
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The history of the modern music festival started with rock and indie gatherings, with Reading Festival, Glastonbury and the Isle of Wight Festival all powerhouses that are still kicking forty plus years since they first started. It's often these festivals which spawn the stars of tomorrow's charts.
Since then they've been joined by a fair few others, with hard rock monoliths like Download, celebrations of new talent in the form of Dot to Dot and collisions with pop such as British Summertime among the many options for guitar fiends and rock nuts.