GALA
Brockwell Park in London
22nd - 24th May 2026
HowTheLightGetsIn
22nd - 25th May 2026
FLY Festival Glasgow
Glasgow
22nd - 24th May 2026
XXL Malta Festival
Malta
22nd - 24th May 2026
Hidden Festival
Milton-Keynes
22nd - 24th May 2026
BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend
Liverpool
22nd - 24th May 2026
Slam Dunk Festival - South
23rd May 2026
Dot to Dot Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
A Stone's Throw Festival
23rd May 2026
Field Day London
The Drumsheds, London
23rd May 2026
Late Spring Folk Festival
Reading
23rd May 2026
Love Saves The Day
Ashton Court, Bristol
23rd - 24th May 2026
Neighbourhood Weekender
23rd - 24th May 2026
Run Away Festival - Essex
23rd - 24th May 2026
Rockstock Tribute Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
Noughty 90s Festival Brighton
Brighton
23rd May 2026
Playing The Field 2026
23rd - 24th May 2026
Bromsgrove Tribute Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
Wanderlust Festival Southampton
23rd - 24th May 2026
LeeStock Music Festival
23rd - 24th May 2026
Lets Love Life Dance Festival
23rd May 2026
TN90s Festival Tonbridge
23rd - 24th May 2026
Cross The Tracks 2026
Brixton, London
24th May 2026
25-48
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Most festival goers out there can still remember when paying £60 to spend 3 days in a tent in a field was considered on the pricey side of life. Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for festival tickets to cost well over £150. As with anything, you pay for what you get, however there are plenty of budget festivals for under £100 in the UK.
Some of the festivals as established and are often smaller than the major festivals, as such they don't come with the same level of convenience and entertainment you may have come to expect from large festivals. Budget festivals represent an opportunity to see a wide range of artists, including acts you wouldn't normally see.