There’s always a place for the majors, where we can see the Drakes and Arctic Monkeys of this world perform before a sea of thousands. But sometimes, we need something more intimate, away from the big brand partnerships and warm 4% beer.

Here, we pick a selection of some of the best independent festivals you should be heading to in 2026.


Show of Hands

Show of Hands
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Festival: Show of Hands

Location: Bruton, Somerset

Dates: 22-24 May 2026

Acts: Submotion Orchestra, General Levy ft. TC & The Groove Family, Lady Wray and more.

New for 2026 comes Show of Hands, a crowdfunded, 2,500 capacity festival where jazz, soul and global sounds unite alongside hot air balloon rides across a 300-acre site. With community at the very core of what they do, Show of Hands will host exclusive performances and DJs in the heart of Somerset.

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Shambala

Shambala Festival
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Festival: Shambala

Location: Northamptonshire, East Midlands

Dates: 27-30 August

Acts: Bob Vylan, GOAT, Hollie Cook, The Selector and more.

Frankly put, Shambala is a must for any festival-goer. From hosting a stacked line-up of live acts and DJs playing dub, roots reggae, rap, electronica, folk and every genre in-between to the hundreds of activities you can take part in outside of the main stages, Shambala is a festival that truly offers something for everyone.

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Between the Trees

Between the Trees

Festival: Between the Trees

Location: Candleston Woods, South Wales

Dates: 27-30 August

Acts: Valtos, Seafret, Skerryvore,

Nestled amidst the gorgeous woodlands of Candleston Woods, Wales, is where you’ll find Between the Trees, a festival that brings together banging music with a spirit for adventure. Celebrating traditional musics and culture from across the UK, Between the Trees is an intimate gathering for those who cherish nature and exploration (and bagpipes too).

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Boomtown

Boomtown
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Festival: Boomtown

Location: Hampshire, UK

Dates: 12-16 August

Acts: Kneecap, Scissor Sisters, Madness, Shaggy, Four Tet and more.

Boomtown isn’t quite a festival in a typical sense. It’s more like a pop up city, a place that only exists for four days of the year. Bringing with them a stellar line-up of acts and even pyrotechnics to light up London for an entire year, Boomtown is an experience that needs to be seen to be believed.

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Field Maneuvers

Field Maneuvers

Festival: Field Maneuvers

Location: Norfolk, UK

Dates: TBC (but usually early September)

Acts: TBC

Want to stay up raving until the wee hours with a friendship group of 700 people? Then Field Maneuvers is the festival for you. In past years, this festival that punches far above its weight has welcomed the likes of Ben UFO, The Blessed Madonna, Altern8 and many more, all while keeping itself true to its rave roots.

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We Out Here Festival

We Out Here

Festival: We Out Here Festival

Location: St Giles Park, Dorset

Dates: 20-23 August

Acts: Sampa the Great, Yukimi, Jazzanova, Scientist and more.

Curated by the dearly beloved British icon that is Gilles Peterson, We Out Here Festival is an IRL festival that represents Peterson’s deep knowledge and love for jazz, soul, latin and electronica. Set in the aptly named and beautiful surroundings of St Giles Park, Dorset, expect an eclectic mix of live bands, cutting-edge DJs and a healthy dose of funk.

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Manchester Folk Festival

Manchester Folk Festival

Festival: Manchester Folk Festival

Location: Manchester, UK

Dates: 19-21 March

Acts: Fairport Convention, Seth Lakeman, John Bramwell, Angeline Morrison and more.

Billed as a place to ‘slow down and chill with friends’, Manchester Folk Festival takes over the city’s Northern Quarter for three days of trad sounds and lots, LOTS of acoustic guitars. This year’s edition will feature Fairport Convention, Seth Lakeman, John Bramwell, The Magic Numbers and more.

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HebCelt

HebCelt

Festival: HebCelt

Location: Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland

Dates: 15-18 July 2026

Acts: Heisk, Mànran, Peatbog Fairies, Dàna and more.

There are few places more blissful than Stornoway on Scotland’s Isle of Lewis, and there are few independent festivals quite like HebCelt. Celebrating the Gaelic language and culture through music, art and performance, this much-loved festival will be toasting its 30th birthday in style in 2026.

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