It might not feel like it right now, but it’s already time to start planning your summer (and spring and autumn…). Festival season, which now begins in March or April and extends to the end of September and into October, is fast approaching, and you’ll want to snap up tickets soon so you don’t have to miss out. From big returns (like Green Day topping the Download bill), to stars cementing their place as bona fide headliners (see: RAYE at All Points East) and everything else in between, there’s plenty to get excited about in the months ahead.
Here at Time Out, we're big fans of music festivals. We’ve been up and down the country in the name of watching our favourite artists and discovering new band crushes in fields and at multi-venue city centre events. Give us a euphoric moment in the rainy countryside or getting sweaty in tiny, sticky-floored venues. Give us London day festivals and family-friendly glamping events. Give us five-day camping behemoths and teeny tiny micro festivals.
It’s safe to say, then, that our team can tell you which UK festivals are worth spending your hard-earned cash (and precious holiday days) on. Check out Time Out’s guide to the best UK music festivals for 2025 below, in chronological order – we’ll be updating this page with more events as they’re announced. See you in the pit.
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