
In It Together Festival
Old Park Farm Margam in Port Talbot
24th - 27th May 2024

Glastonbudget Festival
Turnpost Farm
23rd - 26th May 2024

Dot to Dot Festival
Manchester, Bristol and Nottingham
25th - 26th May 2024

Lets Love Life Dance Festival
Guildford
25th May 2024

Groovebox Presents: Electric Garden Festival
Nottingham
25th May 2024

Slam Dunk Festival - South
Hatfield Park - Hatfield
25th May 2024

Parked Out
Old Post Office, Barnsley
25th May 2024

Chris Moyles 90s Hangover Festival
Swindon
25th May 2024

Wide Awake Festival
London
25th May 2024

Riverside Festival
The Riverside Museum, Glasgow
25th - 26th May 2024

TN90s Festival Tonbridge
Tunbridge Wells
25th - 26th May 2024

We Are FSTVL
Central Park in Dagenham
25th - 26th May 2024

Live At Leeds in the Park
Various venues in Leeds
25th May 2024

Black Isle Belter Festival
Inverness
25th - 26th May 2024

Noughty 90s Festival Brighton
Brighton
25th May 2024

LeeStock Music Festival
Kentwell Hall, Suffolk
25th - 26th May 2024

Cross The Tracks Festival
Brixton, London
26th May 2024

Slam Dunk Festival - North
Leeds
26th May 2024

Music in the Park
Preston
26th May 2024

Could Be Real Tribute Festival
Swindon
26th May 2024

City Splash Festival
London
27th May 2024

Primavera Sound - Barcelona Festival
Barcelona, Spain
29th May - 2nd Jun 2024

Wychwood Festival
Cheltenham Racecourse
31st May - 2nd Jun 2024

Birmingham International Ska & Reggae Festival
Birmingham
31st May - 2nd Jun 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.