With there being two months until 2024, you can be excused for thinking about the events you’re going to experience next year.
2023 saw an abundance of festivals get back to normal service after a rocky few years, thanks to the pandemic.
Existing festivals and well as newly birthed ones, all participated in bringing awareness back to the festival sector, this year.
It was as if festival goers had a moment of reflection and realised that they could indeed go out and familiarise themselves with great music, fun vibes and lengthy dancing.
This alone has created a high demand for festivals in 2024, with many goers anticipating which events are going to announce their dates and line ups.
Well that’s where we come in.
With so many festivals set to announce details, we took it upon ourselves to delve into the festival pool and determine which festivals are going to bang next year.
With that being said, scroll down and check out what UK based festivals we know you really can’t afford to miss!
Dubbed, “The independent festival for music fans looking to discover something different”, Wide Awake Festival returns for 2024 to continue their great run of celebrating independent music.
With the festival just announcing King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, this event is sure to be a must for Electronic, Techno and Indie lovers.
Parklife returns for 2024 to once again turn Heaton Park into the epicentre of music.
2023 saw Parklife invite acts such as Fred Again, Aitch, Annie Mac and Jamie Jones, to raise the noise in Manchester.
In an unprecedented step, Parklife announced 1000 people could purchase tickets for their 2024 event, DURING this year’s event.
This demonstrated to other festivals just how big the demand for Parklife tickets are, as those 1000 tickets sold out immediately.
If you’re a fan of Rock and Metal music, then you can’t afford to miss the next instalment of Download Festival.
Download Festival is an iconic UK Rock festival, created for the lovers of that music genre.
With the 2023 edition having one of the biggest atmospheres this festival season, some would say it’s a must to grab your tickets now.
Are you even a festival goer if you’ve never been to Wireless?
One of the biggest music festivals the UK has to offer, Wireless will be returning next year to continue the trend of delivering a top-notch experience for goers.
Wireless are known for bringing in artists you want to see. 2023 saw acts such as, Travis Scott, D-Block Europe, 50 Cent and Bryson Tiller come and bring the house down.
Known for being a festival where people can create unforgettable memories, Latitude will be returning for 2024.
Based in Henham Park, Latitude Festival will be giving fans the best in music, theatre, comedy and family activities.
Dubbed an all rounder of a festival, this festival will be a highlight of yours, should you attend.
If you’re a UK Garage head, who craves to hear the old school anthems. Then this is the perfect festival for you.
Returning for 2024, UK Garage By The Sea will be showcasing the acts that made us fall in love with UK Gagage.
From Oxide and Neutrino, to Sweet Female Attitude and Artful Dodger, this is a UK Garage lover’s dream!
With this years edition being such a success, it’s no surprise to us that, We Out Here, will be returning next year.
Acts such of Children Of Zeus, Knucks and Omar made this years edition of We Out Here, one that shouldn’t have been missed.
Showcasing the best in Soul, Jazz, Electronic, the fifth edition of this festival is sure to be a memorable one.
If you miss the old school rave scene and need to bring that vibe back into your life. You need to check out Field Manuevers 2024.
Dubbed, “A no frills rave”, Field Manuevers is for the festival goers who just to straight up rave!
Bringing the party environment is what Field Manuevers is all about. However from 2025, the minds being the event have announced that this is set to change.
With that in mind, you need to experience the very last rave environment of Field Manuevers.
Another event that will be bringing the raving culture to a place near you, is Eastern Electrics.
Boasting a sold out 2023, Eastern Electrics has promised to return in 2024, with a bigger line up and production.
There’s also talk that the organisers will be announcing a new stage to ad to their five fun and quirky stages.
Lovers of Dance, Electronic and UKG, should be attending this festival.
One of the biggest festivals the UK has to offer, Creamfields, will be back and bigger for 2024.
The line up for this years edition was insane. With names such as Black Coffee, Carl Cox, Calvin Harris and Oliver Heldens, dropping crazy sets for the crowd.
The festival focuses on Electronic and Dance over a whole weekend. Safe to say that if this is your vibe, you best be attending Creamfields.
Two festivals, happening at two different locations, occurring at the same time.
Reading & Leeds festival are twin festivals, taking place simultaneously.
Each festival has it’s own identity, however both festival have the same goal and that’s to get the party started.
Almost every genre of music will be covered over this weekend, as the festivals try to please all music lovers.
With the festival being a smash this year, it’s to no surprise that festival, All Points East, will be returning for 2024
This successful music festival prides itself on bringing people together and allowing everyone to experience music together.
This year saw names like Stormzy, Eryka Badu and Dermot Kennedy grace the stages.
If the line up for 2024 is just as dope, trust us, you’re not going to want to miss this weekend!
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