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14 to 16 June, Leicestershire

At the 21st annual metal festival, the main acts – Queens of the Stone Age, Fall Out Boy, and Avenged Sevenfold – are flashy and masculine, but not extremely intense. Fortunately, the rest of the lineup has a different tone, with Friday’s back-to-back performances of intense hardcore bands Scowl, Speed, Ithaca, and Zulu promising to shake the audience’s eardrums. – Huw Baines

Isle of Wight

From June 20th to June 23rd, on the Isle of Wight.

The Isle of Wight festival is a diverse event that offers something for everyone. It features a mix of well-known acts such as the Prodigy, Pet Shop Boys, and Green Day, as well as 90s indie favorites Suede, pop sensation Zara Larsson, and UK garage artist Mike Skinner, also known as the Streets. This highly anticipated festival is sure to please music lovers of all genres.

TRNSMT
12 to 14 July, Glasgow
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TRNSMT’s lineup includes a mix of sing-along anthems and sentimental throwbacks, with headliners Liam Gallagher, Gerry Cinnamon, and Calvin Harris. Other notable performers include Natasha Bedingfield, Sugababes, and Rick Astley. Those who enjoy explosive rock and post-punk music should definitely check out Nova Twins and Dublin’s Sprints.

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Wireless
12 to 14 July, London

Wirelessly, Finsbury Park consistently presents top-charting rap and R&B performances from the United States, establishing itself as a powerhouse in London’s festival scene. The current lineup features big names such as Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, Doja Cat, and local talent J Hus. -Ammar Kalia.

Reading and Leeds
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The festivals for Reading and Leeds will take place from August 23rd to 25th.

Reading and Leeds used to be only a celebration after exams, but now it has expanded beyond its rock origins and has put all kinds of acts on its lineup. Prepare yourself for a mix of Blink-182, Fred Again, and Lana Del Rey, among other popular choices. Get ready for a wild and unpredictable experience. – Kate Solomon

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Timber festival

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Knockengorroch
23 to 26 May, Galloway
nockengorroch Scottish festival celebrates diversity and community, showcasing a mix of international music acts like Guinean balafon player N’famady Kouyaté and Mungo’s Hi Fi on unique stages, including a Celtic longhouse with excellent acoustics. The festival, which takes place in a greenfield site in Scotland, has a small capacity of less than 3,000 attendees.

The Knockengorroch festival in Scotland is a cozy event, with a maximum capacity of 3,000 people. It features a diverse lineup of global music acts, such as N’famady Kouyaté from Guinea and Mungo’s Hi Fi, who will perform on unique stages, including a traditional Celtic longhouse with exceptional acoustics. The festival celebrates inclusivity and community, bringing together international musicians and a limited number of attendees in a greenfield location in Scotland.

Timber
5 to 7 July, Leicestershire
Situated in the national forest at Feanedock, Timber is billed as a celebration of the landscape. Think workshops on sustainable food, live nature podcasts and a flower show featuring attendees flaunting homemade costumes, alongside music curated by Kiiōtō (comprising Lamb’s Lou Rhodes and songwriter Rohan Heath) and composer Jason Singh. HB

El Dorado
11 to 14 July, Herefordshire
The small but perfectly formed El Dorado festival is one of the UK festival scene’s best-kept secrets. Hedonism rules in the Malvern Hills with a lineup that ricochets from Boney M to SBTRKT and back. There are 18 gorgeously designed stages to bop between over the course of a July weekend, with the Vice City area bringing the art deco Miami beachfront to middle England. KS

Krankenhaus
23 to 25 August, Cumbria

Krankenhaus, located in the Lake District, values a thinktank mentality when it comes to music. They combine live performances and cultural discussions to highlight the influence of creative grassroots movements. Whether you’re hoping to connect with a potential bandmate or find motivation to start your own zine, the campfire is a prime spot to encounter like-minded individuals.

Lost Village
22 to 25 August, Lincolnshire
Promising to take revellers to “the outskirts of reality” (actually a forest near the village of Norton Disney), Lost Village is an immersive fest where live sets from Yaeji, Floating Points and Crazy P will nestle between installations, forest banquets, comedy sets, yoga classes and crafts ranging from candle painting to T-shirt printing. HB

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Camp Bestival
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From July 25th to July 28th, the event will take place in Dorset. Similarly, from August 15th to August 18th, the event will be held in Shropshire.
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Camp Bestival is the perfect weekend getaway for parents who love to dance. This event takes place in two different locations, Dorset and Shropshire, and offers entertainment for kids with shows from Horrible Histories and Mr Tumble. Along with family-friendly performances from artists like McFly and Paloma Faith, there will also be a headline set from renowned DJ Pete Tong in Dorset.

Latitude
25 to 28 July, Suffolk

Reworded: Latitude is a charming and family-friendly destination known for its pink sheep and opportunities to swim in nature. At night, guests can enjoy performances from popular musicians such as Duran Duran, London Grammar, Nile Rodgers, the Zombies, and Keane, while during the day, there are various comedy shows featuring Jo Brand, Sara Pascoe, and Judi Love as well as a dedicated area for children and a wide selection of food trucks and pop-up eateries.

Stowaway
16 to 18 August, Buckinghamshire

The Stowaway festival, in its third year, has gained recognition for successfully combining “electronic dance music” and “kid-friendly” aspects. While adults listen to performances by Groove Armada, Greentea Peng, Maribou State, Leftfield, Joe Goddard, and Laura Misch, children can enjoy activities such as roller skating, canoeing, and crafting with real tools and scrap timber at Tinkertown. It’s the perfect haven for parents who want their kids to have fun without the mess. JW

The Big Feastival
23 to 25 August, Oxfordshire
Full-time cheesemonger and occasional Blur bassist Alex James opens up his idyllic Cotswolds farm again for this celebration of food and music. While adults can switch between Raymond Blanc and Becky Hill, kids have a dedicated rave stage, a circus school, and a performance from children’s TV superstar Justin Fletcher. MC

CarFest
23 to 25 August, Hampshire
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The annual charity event organized by Chris Evans will take place again at Laverstoke Park Farm, which is also the residence of 450 amiable and inquisitive water buffaloes that attract bovine enthusiasts. Along with performances by popular artists such as Olly Murs, Beverley Knight, Sam Ryder, Deacon Blue, and Reef, there will be a designated zone for children showcasing prominent figures from CBBC, as well as areas for art and sports. The event will be hosted by MC Australia.

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Boomtown festival

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Gottwood festival
13 to 16 June, Anglesey

At the Gottwood festival, you can experience some of the most electrifying electronic music of the summer, all while immersed in the Welsh countryside. The festival takes place on the stunning Carreglwyd Estate in Anglesey, where DJs perform among the trees and beside a glistening lake. And if you need to cool off after a night of partying, the beach is just a short distance away. KS.

HowtheLightGetsIn
24 to 27 May, Hay-on-Wye

Nestled beside the Black Mountains and alongside the River Wye, the most expansive festival for music and philosophy presents a few breathtaking views to savor as you contemplate life. Renowned philosopher Slavoj Žižek and the infamous John Bercow, known for his authoritative “Orderrr!” are just two of the featured speakers, along with musical performances by Sea Power, Mad Professor, and “Flowerkraut” psychedelic group Mandrake Handshake. MC

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The festival known as Belladrum Tartan Heart
25 to 27 July, Inverness

Kiltarlity, located in Inverness, is a quaint and tranquil village that may not immediately come to mind as a bustling festival hotspot. Despite this, Belladrum Tartan Heart festival embodies a relaxed atmosphere (with Deacon Blue, James Arthur, and Sugababes set to headline in 2024) and offers a platform for an array of diverse artists such as N’famady Kouyaté from West Africa and Scotland’s own indie legends, the Vaselines. JW

Boardmasters
7 to 11 August, Newquay

Loved by both high school graduates and experienced surfers, Boardmasters is a great chance to relax and experience the hospitality of Cornwall. Spend your days paddling out in the ocean and your nights enjoying a variety of music genres including indie and dance. Artists such as NewDad, English Teacher, and Eliza Rose will be joined by big names like Sam Fender, Chase & Status, and Stormzy. JW

Boomtown
7 to 11 August, Winchester

Loved for its strong dedication to the concept of “escapism”, Boomtown features 12 primary stages and 50 secret locations, providing plenty of chances to immerse yourself in art displays, improvised character tasks, and other whimsical adventures. The musical lineup for 2024 has yet to be announced, but with the overarching theme of “Revolution of Imagination”, attendees can anticipate some groundbreaking techno, jungle, and drum’n’bass performances.

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The Great Escape
15 to 18 May, Brighton

If you want to have a memorable experience and be able to tell people “I was there when…” then head to Brighton. There, you can join music industry professionals and trendy young individuals as they wander around the city, hoping to catch a glimpse of the next big thing in music. The festival takes place all over the city, with concerts in every possible space. Past performances have included Lizzo, Little Simz, and Wolf Alice, and this year’s highlights include acts like Belgian synthpopper Bolis Pupul and the highly anticipated band Picture Parlour. As it is a city-wide festival, accommodations such as tents are not available and it is recommended to book an Airbnb or leave on the last train.

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31 May & 1 June, Belfast
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Parklife
8 & 9 June, Manchester
Heaton Park is the home of this two-day, camping-free festival, with coach transfers available for those not hopping on the tram. Offering up a platter of musical gems, the bulging lineup is basically a who’s who of current streaming trendsetters, from Doja Cat, J Hus and Peggy Gou to Disclosure, Becky Hill and Four Tet. MC

BST Hyde Park

From June 30th to July 14th, I will be in London.

Parenting or having limited annual leave may have hindered your ability to go on a three-day extravagant event, but BST Hyde Park offers a chance for a reminiscent dance. You can choose from a lineup of artists such as Robbie Williams, Kings of Leon, Shania Twain, and Kylie Minogue (or Andrea Bocelli, for a more sophisticated option). As for the younger generation, South Korean superstars Stray Kids will be ending this year’s lineup with their first ever UK headlining show.

All Points East
17 to 25 August, London

This yearly event in Victoria Park, located in east London, offers a small taste of a festival sponsored by corporations that doesn’t overstay its welcome. The daytime activities for this year are centered around popular emo artists from the 2000s (the Postal Service), older club-goers (LCD Soundsystem), introspective favorites from radio station 6 Music (Loyle Carner), and diverse DJ producers (Kaytranada). APE has also incorporated Field Day, featuring a delightful blend of both familiar acts (Justice) and up-and-coming talents (Pink Pantheress). KS

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Terminal V
13 & 14 April, Edinburgh
Taking over the Royal Highland Centre for a post-Easter blowout, the bumper 10th edition of Terminal V promises five stages from which to dive into the outer reaches of techno, with the acid-dosed shapeshifting of New York’s Volvox situated alongside trance-inflected homegrown DJ talent such as Hannah Laing and Aisha. HB

Cheltenham jazz festival
1 to 6 May, Cheltenham

Although popular artists like Sophie Ellis-Bextor may grab the headlines, the Cheltenham jazz festival still showcases some of the most talented improvisers from both the UK and America in their jam-packed schedule. This year’s lineup includes prominent British musician Courtney Pine, multi-Grammy winner Dionne Warwick, and a dynamic combination of jazz, hip-hop, and Afrobeat with Orchestra Baobab and Nubiyan Twist. Other notable performers include up-and-coming Scottish trombonist corto.alto and the powerhouse American saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin. AK

Womad
25 to 28 July, Wiltshire

Womad festival, organized by Peter Gabriel, has been promoting a wide variety of musical traditions from around the world for the past 40 years. The festival has featured notable performances by artists such as Sufi singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Brazilian musician Gilberto Gil, and continues to showcase both established legends and lesser-known talents. AK

Reggae Land
3 & 4 August, Milton Keynes
Spanning the range of music produced by the Jamaican diaspora, Reggae Land platforms everything from dub to dancehall, lovers rock and even drum‘n’bass. The 2024 edition is typically eclectic, featuring performances from Jamaican stars Koffee and Popcaan, as well as soundsystem-shaking sets from David Rodigan and Aba Shanti-I. AK

ArcTanGent
14 to 17 August, Bristol

Reworded: The 10th anniversary of ArcTanGent will be headlined by Explosions in the Sky, Meshuggah, and Mogwai, who are considered the foundational music for the festival’s existence. The four-day event will showcase a variety of genres including post-rock, polyrhythmic metal, and virtuosic prog, creating a sense of community among attendees. HB

Source: theguardian.com