Kaleidoscope Festival
Alexandra Park And Palace, London
12th Jul 2025
Kubix Festival
Sunderland
12th Jul 2025
Boogietown Festival
Kingston-Upon-Thames
12th Jul 2025
Livefields Festival
Wakefield
12th Jul 2025
Electric Bay Festival
Torquay
12th - 13th Jul 2025
The Margate Reggae Festival
Margate
12th Jul 2025
Hidden Festival
Milton-Keynes
12th Jul 2025
Cafe Mambo Ibiza Classics in the Park 2025
Hull
12th Jul 2025
Hamptons Jazz Fest.
St-Albans
12th Jul 2025
A State of Trance Festival
London
13th Jul 2025
Laugh in the Park - Glasgow's Southside Comedy Festival
Glasgow
12th - 13th Jul 2025
Fontaines D.C.
Newcastle-on-Tyne
13th Jul 2025
Woodshrop'25 Festival
Shrewsbury
17th - 20th Jul 2025
HebCelt
HEBRIDES
17th - 19th Jul 2025
Craic by the Creek Festival
Stockport
18th - 20th Jul 2025
Maid of Stone Festival
Maidstone
18th - 20th Jul 2025
Rock n Ribs Festival
Bath
18th - 20th Jul 2025
Beach Fest 2025 - Skegness
Skegness
18th - 19th Jul 2025
Solihull Summer Fest
Solihull
19th - 20th Jul 2025
90s Baby Festival - Manchester
Manchester
19th - 20th Jul 2025
Monument Festival
Durham
19th Jul 2025
Suncebeat New Horizons Festival
Portugal
19th - 23rd Jun 2025
Verknipt ArenA
netherlands
19th - 20th Jul 2025
97-120
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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.