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    Festival Guide 2026: One Day Festivals 

    Spending 3-days in a random field will always have its place, but sometimes you want to return to your own bed...
    Jack NeedhamBy Jack NeedhamJanuary 21, 2026Updated:April 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Spending 3-days in a random field will always have its place. But sometimes, we all want to enjoy 12 hours of revelry while also being able to spend the Sunday curing the inevitable hangovers in our own beds in the safe knowledge that Domino’s Pizza is just a phone call away.

    With that in mind, here are some of the best UK Day Festivals on offer in 2026.


    Field Day 

    Field Day
    Photo: Danny North

    Festival: Field Day

    Location: Brockwell Park, London

    Dates: Saturday 23 May 2026

    Acts: Floating Points, RAW SILK, Joy Orbison, Eliza Rose and more

    Field Day has a long held a reputation for bringing some of the biggest names in pop, rap, electronica and more to parks and warehouse spaces all across London. Now based in Brockwell Park, South London, its 2025 edition saw the likes of Jungle, Modeselektor, James Blake, Jayda G and many more perform across multiple stages in the heart of the UK capital.

    Stay tuned for line-up announcements coming soon.

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    Wide Awake 

    Wide Awake
    Photo: Luke Dyson

    Festival: Wide Awake Festival

    Location: Brockwell Park, London

    Dates: TBC

    Acts: TBC

    A beacon for leftfield pop, modern indie and rock, Wide Awake has quickly become a much-loved summer staple for people with mullets who are much cooler than you. Highlights from 2025 included a stand-out headline performance from arguably the most talked about band of last year in KNEECAP, alongside slots from Irish country songstress CMAT, Canadian electroclash act Peaches and indie four-piece English Teacher.

    Stay tuned for line-up announcements coming soon.

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    Love to be…

    Love to Be...
    Photo: Charlie Mitchell

    Festival: Love to Be…

    Location: Harrogate, Yorkshire

    Dates: Saturday 5 September

    Acts: TBC

    Love to be… has been a longstanding UK house music institution since its inception in 1994. Now, what began as a record label and party during the height of 90s dance music has grown into a brand that takes over festival stages across the UK each year. One of its events is Love to be… Harrogate, which will return in 2026 for its annual celebration of house music.

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    Incineration Festival

    Photo: Artur Tarczewski

    Festival: Incineration Festival

    Location: Camden, London

    Dates: 2 May 2026

    Acts: Blood Fire Death, Grave Miasma, Fuming Mouth, Afsky and more

    Set across the sprawling streets and venues of Camden, Incineration Festival is a one day honouring of all things metal. Featuring loud crowds, even louder guitars, pyro and more than a few mosh pits, Incineration Festival is a must for, as the festival describes, anyone with an ‘unpure soul’.

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    Slam Dunk

    Slam Dunk
    Photo: Niamh Louise

    Festival: Slam Dunk

    Location: Leeds and Hatfield

    Dates: 23 May (Hatfield), 24 May (Leeds)

    Acts: Good Charlotte, Knocked Loose, Sublime, Taking Back Sunday and more

    Although technically set over two-days, Slam Dunk hosts the same line-up in both the north and south of England over the May bank holiday weekend. And what a line-up it is, with alt-pop icons Good Charlotte, Knocked Loose, Malevolence, Dashboard Confessional and many more playing this absolute must visit festival for the emo and pop punk faithful.

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    Festival Insights | Head of Content

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