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    Found Festival announces 2026 return

    The festival announces its 2026 return with a new tiered system for early-bird tickets.
    James RobertsonBy James RobertsonSeptember 2, 2025Updated:September 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The family-led team behind Found has announced its return in 2026 from Friday 28 August to Monday 31 August. Photo: Phil Sofer.
    The family-led team behind Found has announced its return in 2026 from Friday 28 August to Monday 31 August. Photo: Phil Sofer.
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    The first edition of Found Festival took place over the August bank holiday 2025, at Claydon Estate in Buckinghamshire, which the festival said was a ‘shining success’.

    The family-led team behind Found has announced its return in 2026 from Friday 28 August to Monday 31 August, with a new early-bird tiered ticketing system.

     

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    The three tiers are: the Supporter tier allowing those who can, to pay a little extra and subsidise lower-priced tickets. The Standard tier covering the minimum cost required to produce the event and the Supported tier which offers a subsidised rate for those who need financial assistance and will only be released once enough Supporter tickets are sold.

    The 2025 programme included performances from Elles Bailey, Talisk and The Longest Johns as well as silent discos, yoga classes and breath work sessions.

    Festival co-director, Joe Heap said:  “Found is an event built with love, creativity, and a whole lot of hard work. We’re delighted with how our first year has gone, despite the challenges.

    “It’s increasingly hard to run an independent festival, and none of it would have been possible without the incredible support of our community. From the artists and crew to everyone who took a chance on something new, it was a huge effort. We’re creating something special, and we can’t wait to do it all again next year.”

    More information on the tiered ticketing system here.

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