Find every UK festival on UKFestivalGuides – get tickets the easy way

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Planning your festival year? There’s one place that already does the hard work for you: Right here on UKFestivalGuides

With festivals listed across the UK (all genres, all sizes), it’s an easy way to discover events and keep track of dates, locations, and updates.

Once you’ve found a festival you like, many festivals use Ticketmaster to sell official tickets, you can view prices, and (where enabled) safer resale options. Here’s the simple, stress-free way to do it.

One place to discover all UK festivals

UKFestivalGuides is built for browsing. Start with:

  • Upcoming festivals — see what’s coming up and what’s being added now.
  • Past festivals — useful if you’re tracking a favourite event for its next edition.
  • Festival calendars — perfect for planning weekends, holidays, and clashes.

Each festival has its own page with key details such as dates and location, and often early lineup information. It’s a clearer view than jumping between random search results or scattered social posts.

From festival info to tickets (the easy way)

When you’re ready to check tickets, a quick method is to search the festival name on UK Festival Guides, and look for the 'Tickets' tab at the top the page under the date and location. 

Pro tip: For the best match, search the festival name exactly as it appears on UKFestivalGuides, keeping it short and simple (for example: “Boardmasters” rather than “Boardmasters 2026 lineup”).

Ticket buying in 2026: what’s changed?

Ticket buying has evolved, and a few trends are now standard for high-demand festival onsales:

  • Online queues and waiting rooms — popular events often use a waiting room before tickets go live. Joining early can help you avoid last-minute stress.
  • Clearer pricing — fans expect better visibility on ticket tiers and costs before committing.
  • Safer resale options — more events offer official resale or exchange tools (where available), which can be safer than unofficial reselling.

A little preparation goes a long way: log in early, keep payment details ready, and avoid refreshing during a queue.

A simple planning routine that works

  1. Browse UKFestivalGuides to discover festivals and confirm dates.
  2. Open the festival page to double-check location and timing - A Festival Calendar is available 
  3. Look for the 'Ticket' link (if available - some are not sold through Ticketmaster) On the festival page. 
  4. If tickets aren’t live yet, check back for updates of look for further ticket options in the description. 

It’s a calm, organised way to plan — without the panic.

Why UKFestivalGuides is still the best place to start

Social media is great for hype, but it’s not always the clearest source for dates and details. UKFestivalGuides keeps festival information structured and easy to browse, while Ticketmaster can help you check official ticket availability when you’re ready.

Whether you’re chasing massive headline weekends or building a summer of smaller events, start on UKFestivalGuides, then check tickets with confidence. Happy festival planning — see you in a field somewhere soon.

Published on 14 January 2026 by Wayne

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