So with the news that we will be able to get together and enjoy music outside from June 21st, all the festivals are preparing their events for late summer.
It might be wise to start planning your festival season as from mid-July, you’re going to be inundated with event after event.
For fans the Festival season is a big part of their lives. It’s the time of the year when we get to experience our favourite tunes outside, out loud and with friends.
With this in mind, we have decided to give you a few dates (that will be updated weekly) of some of the Festivals you need to keep an eye on.
August Bank Holiday sees the return of Creamfields. The line-up is looking crazy with acts like Camelphat, Carl Cox, Disciples, Gorgon City to name a few. These guys have tunes on layaway, so with Creamfields being a four day event, you best look into tickets sooner rather than later.
The new date to dance at Park life is 11th and 12th September. On this date the event will be back at Heaton Park and raring to invite us all to enjoy some great music. Being billed as “The party 2 years in the making”, do not miss out on this opportunity.
Acts like DJ EZ, Wookie and Oxide & Neutrino will be bringing the vibes to Pier Jam on 18th September. Home to Blackpool, the festival will allow us to relive our Garage moments. If Garage is your thing, then you need to get tickets pronto.
The Festival that brings raving and igloo’s together comes back but in 2022. Missing out on two years of action, Snowbombing returns for a week long event. The tickets will become live from March 1st, so don’t miss out!
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