
KITE Music Festival
Oxford
9th - 11th Jun 2023

Detonate Festival
Colwick Country Park, Nottingham
10th Jun 2023

Lets Rock The North East
Sunderland
10th Jun 2023

Parklife
Heaton Park, Manchester
10th - 11th Jun 2023

The Gathering Fest
Cleethorpes
10th Jun 2023

PRTY Festival
Glasgow
10th - 11th Jun 2023

Soultasia Essex
Chelmsford
10th Jun 2023

Isle of Wight Festival
Seaclose Park, Newport,
15th - 18th Jun 2023

Black Deer Festival of Americana
Eridge Park, Tunbridge Wells
16th - 18th Jun 2023

GoldCoast Oceanfest
Exeter
16th - 18th Jun 2023

Just A Tribute Festival
Kingston-Upon-Thames
17th Jun 2023

Belsonic Festival
Belfast
3rd - 30th Jun 2023

Lets Rock Leeds - The Retro Festival
Leeds
17th Jun 2023

Festival People
Barking
17th Jun 2023

The Kings of Amapiano Outdoor Festival
Manchester
17th Jun 2023

Glastonbury Festival
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset
21st - 25th Jun 2023

Ibiza Proms In The Park - Leicester
Leicester
23rd Jun 2023

Outbreak Fest
Manchester
23rd - 25th Jun 2023

Beyond Festival
Leicester
24th Jun 2023

BST Hyde Park Festival
Hyde Park, London
24th June - 8th Jul 2023

WAH Open Air DnB All Dayer
Margate
24th Jun 2023

Daresbury Festival
Warrington
24th Jun 2023

Front Row Festival
near Oxford
24th Jun 2023

Lets Rock Scotland - The Retro Festival
Edinburgh
24th Jun 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.