10 Folk Music Festivals in England You Won’t Want to Miss

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If you’re a fan of folk music, then you’ll want to check out this list of 10 festivals in England that you won’t want to miss. From the Fairport’s Cropredy Convention to Shambala, there’s something for everyone.

Introduction

England is full of culture and tradition, and its music festivals reflect that. From small-town gatherings to world-renowned events, there’s a folk music festival for everyone in England. Here are 10 of the best:

1. Cambridge Folk Festival
2. Shambala Festival
3. Fairport’s Cropredy Convention
4. Kendal Calling
5. Glastonbury Festival
6. Latitude Festival
7. Leeds Festival
8. Reading Festival
9. Bloodstock Open Air
10. Isle of Wight Festival

Shambala Festival

One of the most popular festivals on the UK circuit, Shambala takes place in Northamptonshire over three days in August. With a capacity for just 5,000 people, it has a real community feel, and its ‘leave no trace’ ethos means that it’s one of the most eco-friendly festivals around. It has a strong focus on music and dance, with an eclectic lineup that ranges from indie and folk to reggae and world music. There’s also a strong emphasis on art and creativity, with plenty of workshops and activities to get involved in.

End of the Road Festival

End of the Road is a three-day independent music festival held at the Larmer Tree Gardens in Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, England. The festival takes its name from the album End of the Road by Pavement. Now in its ninth year, the festival features a wide range of musical genres, including indie, rock, pop, folk, country, jazz, and blues. The festival also has a strong focus on art and photography, with several exhibitions and installations taking place across the site.

Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world and is held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset. The five-day festival, which takes place near the summer solstice, is attended by around 175,000 people and features musical performances from a wide range of genres, as well as dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret and other arts.

Wilderness Festival

Wilderness is a UK festival that takes place in late August in the Oxfordshire countryside. The festival fuses music and culture with a strong focus on sustainable living.

As well as music from some of the biggest names in the industry, there are talks, workshops, and theatre performances to enjoy. You can also find yoga classes, wild swimming, and spa treatments on offer.

One of the main aims of Wilderness is to encourage people to live more sustainably, and they work hard to make the festival as eco-friendly as possible. For example, they use biodiesel-powered generators and solar power, and all the food on offer is locally sourced and organic.

Latitude Festival

The Latitude Festival is a annual music festival that takes place in Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk in England. The festival was first held in 2006 and has been held every year since. It was originally organized by Festival Republic, but is now organized by Live Nation. The festival features a wide range of music genres, including folk, rock, indie, hip-hop, and electronic music. There are also stage performances from comedians and other entertainers.

Some of the notable past performers at the Latitude Festival include Oasis, Arctic Monkeys, Mumford & Sons, Bloc Party, Kendric Lamar, Florence + The Machine, and Bob Dylan.

Green Man Festival

The Green Man Festival is a four-day music festival that takes place in the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. The festival attracts some of the biggest names in folk music, as well as a wide range ofsummer "Green Man" has been associated with the natural world, and specifically with the Celtic god of nature, for centuries.

The Green Man Festival celebrates this connection with a diverse lineup of music and art that feels both ancient and modern. If you’re looking for a festival that will transport you to another time and place, Green Man is definitely worth checking out.

Secret Garden Party

Secret Garden Party is one of the most well-known music festivals in England. It takes place in Cambridgeshire and features a wide variety of music genres, including folk. This year, the festival will take place from July 20-23.

Boomtown Fair

Boomtown Fair is one of the most popular folk music festivals in England. Taking place in Winchester, this festival attracts some of the biggest names in folk music from all over the world. With a wide variety of food and drink on offer, as well as a huge range of activities for all the family, Boomtown Fair is the perfect place to enjoy some great music.

Bestival

Bestival is an annual music festival held in England. The festival is based on a number of different music genres, including rock, pop, dance, and folk. Bestival takes place over four days in September, and features a variety of different stages and tents for music lovers to enjoy.

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