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UK festival guide 2025 – plan your best summer yet from Glastonbury to Boomtown

Festival season is fast approaching and those at Daily Star are here to help you out.

Grab your pals and get booking your best summer yet – with a choice of countless festivals up and down the country, there’s no excuse for a plan-free weekend as soon as the warmer weather rolls around.

Pick from iconic bucket list multi-day events such as Glastonbury, Boomtown and Creamfields, to day celebrations like City Splash, Wide Awake and Field Day, to lesser known gems including Truck, Moovin and In The Park. There’s something for everyone in the Daily Star 2025 festival guide.

The UK has it covered with every genre imaginable – and whether you’re a fan of two-stepping to techno, body popping to chart beats or dancing to disco all night long, we’ve curated a comprehensive guide to help you prepare for a fun festival-filled year. Keep scrolling to find which event best suits your tribe…

Terminal V

Travelling up to Scotland for Terminal V will be worth the wait

When: 19-20 April

Where: Edinburgh, Scotland

What: “Two mind-blowing days with a huge techno led international lineup”

Lineup highlights: Fantasm, Jazzy, Clouds, Holy Priest, Simone, Testpress, Dyen, Vendex, Cadzow

Tickets can be purchased here.

Sound City

The Royton Club will be playing for festivalgoers
(Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)

When: 3-4 May

Where: Liverpool City Centre

What: “The dynamic music festival and pivotal event for music enthusiasts worldwide”

Lineup highlights: The Royston Club, Nieve Ella, Rianne Downey, Panic Shack, The Cheap Thrills, TTSSFU, Better Joy, The Stingrays

Buy tickets here.

Wide Awake

Get your dancing shoes on ready for Acopia at Wide Awake
(Image: @acopia_/instagram)

When: 23 May

Where: Brockwell Park, London

What: An independent festival for music fans looking for something different.

Lineup highlights: Acopia, Chanel Beads, CMAT, Famous, Hello Mary, Kneecap, Luvcat, Peaches, Mermaid Chunky

You can buy tickets to this year’s event here.

Field Day

Crowds can’t wait to hear Peggy Gou’s track It Goes Like
(Image: James Speakman/Manchester Evening News)

When: 24 May

Where: Brockwell Park, London

What: A festival with a a commitment to music, culture, and creativity

Lineup highlights: Peggy Gou, 4am Kru, AK Sports, Ariane V, Calaida, Chickie, Folamour

Tickets can be purchased using this link.

Cross The Tracks

MIchael Kiwanuka is set to play on 25 May
(Image: Getty Images)

When: 25 May

Where: Brockwell Park, London

What: The ultimate destination for everything jazz, funk, soul and hip-hop.

Lineup highlights: Michael Kiwanuka, Ezra Collective, Jordan Rakei, Free Nationals, Cymande, Bashy, Bilal, Skinshape, Naomi Sharon

Get some tickets for you and your pals here.

WE ARE Fstvl

We Are is one of London’s most iconic festivals
(Image: We Are FSTVL)

When: 25 – 27 May

Where: Central Park Dagenham, London

What: “A huge emphasis on production to create an incredible festival experience.”

Lineup highlights: TBC

Buy your tickets here.

City Splash

City Splash will be playing host to Tarrus Riley this summer
(Image: Getty Images)

When: 26 May

Where: Brockwell Park, London

What: Festival that celebrates Caribbean and African culture in the UK and beyond; from Roots and Reggae, Dub and Dancehall, to Jungle, Garage, Afrobeats and Amapiano

Lineup highlights: Tarrus Riley, Spice, Valiant, TeeJay, The Compozers, Big Zeeks, Heartless Crew, Terminal 4

Want in on the action? Click here for 2025 tickets.

Forbidden Forest

Legendary DJ Andy C kick starts festival season at Forbidden Forest
(Image: BBC/YouTube)

When: 29 May-1 June

Where: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire

What: “One of the UK’s fastest growing festivals”

Lineup highlights: Andy C, Prospa, Sam Divine, Sota, Fisher, Camelphat, Skepta, Bru-C, Hybrid Minds

Buy your tickets using this link.

Wychwood

Scouting For Girls will be firing up the crowd for Wychwood festival
(Image: SplashNews.com)

When: 30 May-1 June

Where: Cheltenham Racecourse, Gloucestershire

What: “Cheltenham’s most loved music and family festival”

Lineup highlights: Shed Seven, James, Doves, Scouting For Girls, Lottery Winners, Daniel Bedingfield, Lucy Spraggan

Buy tickets here.

Mighty Hoopla

Grab your tickets for a chance to see Jade live
(Image: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

When: 31 May-1 June

Where: Brockwell Park, London

What: “The UK’s most inclusive and fabulous festival”

Lineup highlights: Ciara, Kesha, Jade, JoJo, Loreen, Erika Jayne, Booty Luv, G Flip, Girls Don’t Sync, Jamelia, Lemar

Buy tickets here.

Hampton Court Palace

Party in a palace fit for a king
(Image: WireImage)

When: Throughout June

Where: Hampton Court Palace, Molesey

What: Party in a palace for a truly unforgettable experience.

Lineup highlights: Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, Bananarama, Chaka Khan, Elbow

Slip your glad rags on and prepare for a magical night like no other. Hampton Court Palace, former home to Henry VIII, throws its doors open to the public every summer to play host to some of the biggest names in music.

Chart-topping artists gather to play their iconic hits against the most iconic music venue in London, making Hampton Court Palace one event that you’ll be thinking about for years to come.

Get your hands on some tickets here.

Parklife

Parklife’s lineup is looking insane this year

When: 14-15 June

Where: Heaton Park, Manchester

What: “The biggest music festival in the UK’s metropolitan areas”

Lineup highlights: Charli XCX, Interplanetary Criminal, Confidence Man, Girls Don’t Sync

What are you waiting for? Get your tickets at the link here.

Download

Donington Park plays host to Download every year
(Image: Future Publishing via Getty Images)

When: 13-15 June

Where: Donnington Park

What: “The UK’s biggest rock and metal festival”

Lineup highlights: Green Day, Sleep Token, Korn, Weezer, Don Broco, The Darkness

Grab yourself some tickets at the link here.

Moovin

Sugarhill Gang are due to perform at this year’s event
(Image: Darren Quinton/Coventry Telegraph)

When: 13-15 June

Where: Whitebottom Farm, Stockport

What: “An electrifying lineup and an unforgettable experience”

Lineup highlights: The Sugarhill Gang, Ezra Collective, Craig Charles, Derrick Carter, Graeme Park

Get your 2025 tickets at the link here.

Glastonbury

Glasto is the country’s most iconic music event
(Image: Getty Images)

When: 25-29 June

Where: Worthy Farm

What: “One of the world’s most iconic music events”

Lineup highlights: Rod Stewart, Neil Young – more TBC

Glasto is a five day music and performing arts event held in Somerset and the world’s largest greenfield music festival. With a legendary status held across the globe, Glastonbury is the ultimate bucket list event for globe-trotting festival-goers.

This year’s lineup is being kept under wraps for now, but with a track record of iconic acts such as Elton John, Beyonce, Kylie Minogue, Stormzy and The Rolling Stones, 2025’s roster certainly will not disappoint.

Check out ticket info for this year’s event here.

Kisstory

Chart-topping titans DJ Luck and MC Neat performed last year

When: 26 July

Where: Blackheath, London

What: “All the very best old skool and anthems you know and love”

Lineup highlights: TBC

Although this year’s lineup hasn’t been announced yet, Kisstory Festival is guaranteed to be a blast. Last year fans were treated to performances from DJ Luck and MC Neat, Kyla, Fuse ODG, Baby D, Ramz and Abigail Bailey.

Purchase your tickets for this year’s event here.

In The Park Festival

Catfish and the Bottlemen were on last year’s lineup
(Image: GETTY)

When: July – TBC

Where: Exhibition Park, Newcastle

What: An eclectic selection of indie rock and dance music to satisfy your eardrums

Lineup highlights: TBC

The lineup for In The Park hasn’t been announced yet, but judging by last year’s setlist – which included indie juggernauts Catfish and the Bottlemen – you’d be a fool to miss it.

Buy tickets here.

Wireless

Drake will be headlining all three days
(Image: WireImage)

When: 11-13 July

Where: Finsbury Park, London

What: Drake headlines all three days to celebrate the festival’s 20th anniversary

Lineup highlights: Drake, PartyNextDoor, Summer Walker, Burna Boy, Vybz Kartel celebrating the festival’s 20th anniversary.

Tickets for this incredible milestone event are not to be missed – get yours here.

Truck

Truck festival has been compared to a mini Glastonbury
(Image: Bekka Barnard/Daily Star)

When: 24-27 July

Where: Oxfordshire, England

What: “A four-day celebration of music with wacky entertainment and a unique community spirit”

Lineup highlights: Nothing But Thieves, Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, Natasha Bedingfield, Mr Motivator

Starting back in 1998, Truck is an annual festival celebrating both new and established artists with a sprinkle of quirky acts throughout the weekend. Take a break from the music and wander down to the stand-up comedy tent, or maybe you’d prefer to pass the time with a circus performance?

Whatever your scene, there’s something for everyone at Truck. Grab some tickets for you and your friends here.

I went along back in 2023 and was seriously impressed – check out what I thought here.

Reggaeland

Gyptian is known for his iconic hit Hold Yuh
(Image: Redferns via Getty Images)

When: 2-3 August

Where: The National Bowl, Milton Keynes

What: The biggest Reggae Festival in Europe

Lineup highlights: Gyptian, YG Marley, Capleton, Etana, Spragga Benz, Alpha Blondy, Steel Pulse, Morgan Heritage

Complete with a reggae flea market, Caribbean food village, carnival dancers and rum shacks, there’s never a dull moment at this vibrant festival full of fun and flavour.

Tickets are on sale now at this link.

Boomtown

Boomtown has to be seen to be believed

When: 6-10 August

Where: Matterley Estate, Winchester

What: An immersive experience with incredible stages and a story to follow

Lineup highlights: Hybrid Minds, Kurupt FM, Rudimental, The Blessed Madonna, Girls Don’t Sync

Boomtown is like nothing you’ve ever experienced before. If you’ve never been, it’s hard to describe but believe us – it’s magical!

Alongside a wide range of acts ranging from psytrance to DnB, techno to disco and everything in between, festival-goers can immerse themselves as citizens of a fictional city filled with themed districts, theatre actors and interactive stages.

This year Anara Forest will be re-emerging for the first time since 2019. The former Psyforest will be transforming into a fully immersive 360 sound and visual experience for citizens to enjoy.

Be sure to secure tickets for this year’s event here.

Reading and Leeds

Catch Chappell Roan at this year’s Reading and Leeds
(Image: Daniel DeSlover/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock)

When: 21-24 August

Where: Reading and Leeds

What: A simultaneous event held across the country on bank holiday weekend

Lineup highlights: Chappell Roan, Travis Scott, Bring Me The Horizon, Hozier, Trippie Redd

Reading and Leeds are always a hit, with unmissable acts from the UK, US and beyond to keep you dancing all weekend long. Both festivals have the same lineup, so choose which one is closest to you and pack your bags – it’s gonna be a good one!

This year, both events have had “an evolution not seen at a major festival in the UK before” – new look campsites, improved facilities, run clubs, yoga and pamper stations spread across five different areas for guests to enjoy.

Day tickets and camping tickets are available for eager party people, with early entry included in the VIP package. Purchase tickets for both events here and here.

Creamfields

Creamfields is every raver’s paradise in the height of summer
(Image: Liverpool Echo)

When: 21-25 August

Where: Daresbury, Warrington

What: A long-running legendary northern festival

Lineup highlights: Sonny Fodera, Anyma and Ewan McVicar

Get some tickets here before it’s too late.

Victorious

Queens of the Stone Age are set to play an unmissable set
(Image: GETTY)

When: 22-24 August

Where: Southsea Common, Portsmouth

What: “The UK’s biggest metropolitan family friendly festival”

Lineup highlights: Queens of the Stone Age, Madness, Michael Kiwanuka, Everything Everything, Wunderhouse, The Charlatans, Lime Garden, Nathan Dawe, Massaoke, Fabio and Grooverider

Buy tickets here.

Latitude

Latitude lovers return year after year to relive the magic
(Image: In Pictures via Getty Images)

When: 24-27 August

Where: Henham Park, Suffolk

What: “Four days of music, arts, comedy and more”

Lineup highlights: Sting, Fatboy Slim, Snow Patrol, Kaiser Chiefs, Elbow

Purchase 2025 tickets here.

Mucky Weekender

DJ David Rodigan can’t wait to hype up the Mucky Weekender crowd
(Image: Manchester Evening News)

When: 11-13 September

Where: Vicarage Farm, Winchester

What: “The ultimate music and arts escape – celebrating live music, immersion and friendship”

Lineup highlights: Groove Armada, David Rodigan, Adam F, Krafty Kuts, DJ Yoda, Youth, Uncle Dugs, Aries

Fancy it? Tickets are on sale right now.

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