Showing upcoming festivals from Fri 1st Mar 2024 onwards.

The Jungle Weekender - Amsterdam
Club Panama in Amsterdam
8th - 11th Mar 2024

Country To Country Festival - London
The O2, London
8th - 10th Mar 2024

Country to Country Festival - Belfast
Belfast
8th - 10th Mar 2024

Country To Country Festival - Glasgow
Glasgow
8th - 10th Mar 2024

Revival Indoor Festival Blackpool
Blackpool
8th - 9th Mar 2024

Lollapalooza Festival Chile
Chile
15th - 17th Mar 2024

Lollapalooza Festival Argentina
Argentina
15th - 17th Mar 2024

Tomorrowland Winter Festival
France
16th - 23rd Mar 2024

Snowboxx Festival
Avoriaz France
16th - 23rd Mar 2024

Lollapalooza Festival Brazil
Brazil
22nd - 24th Mar 2024

Rezerection Festival
Glasgow
6th Apr 2024

Coachella Festival
Indio, California, USA
12th - 21st Apr 2024

Terminal V Festival
Edinburgh
13th - 14th Apr 2024

JACFEST Presents The Cambridge Day Festival
Cambridge
13th - 14th Apr 2024

Roadburn Festival
Netherlands
18th - 21st Apr 2024

Sick New World Festival
Las Vegas, US
27th Apr 2024

Under - May 2024 Festival with Sub Focus, Mike Skinner +++
Peterborough
3rd - 5th May 2024

Land Beyond Festival
Waterhall, Brighton
3rd - 5th May 2024

DnB Allstars Portugal Festival
Portugal
3rd - 6th May 2024

Slaughterhouse Festival
Birmingham
3rd - 5th May 2024

Teddy Rocks Festival
Dorchester
3rd - 5th May 2024

Liverpool Sound City Festival
Multiple Venues, Liverpool
4th - 5th May 2024

Brixton Disco Festival
Various Venues in Brixton
4th - 5th May 2024
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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.