Cost of Britain's Priciest Music Festivals Per Day Revealed

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Discover the shocking daily costs of attending the most expensive music festivals in the UK. From ticket prices to accommodation, we break down the expenses for music lovers.

Attending music festivals in the UK can be a pricey affair, but just how much do the most expensive ones cost per day? A recent study has revealed the eye-watering expenses music lovers face when attending some of the country's priciest festivals.

Which Festivals Are the Most Expensive?

The study looked at popular music festivals across the UK and calculated the daily cost based on ticket prices, accommodation, food, drinks, and other expenses. Unsurprisingly, festivals like Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, and Isle of Wight topped the list as some of the most expensive events to attend.

Glastonbury Festival

Known for its iconic performances and massive crowds, Glastonbury Festival is also one of the most expensive music festivals in the UK. With high ticket prices, camping fees, and expensive food and drinks, attendees can end up spending a small fortune each day.

Reading and Leeds Festivals

Another popular choice for music fans, Reading and Leeds Festivals also come with a hefty price tag. From ticket prices to accommodation near the festival grounds, attendees have to budget wisely to enjoy the full experience.

Isle of Wight Festival

Located on the picturesque Isle of Wight, this festival offers stunning views and top-notch music performances. However, the costs of attending can add up quickly, especially for those looking for premium camping options or VIP access.

Breaking Down the Costs

Aside from ticket prices, attendees also have to consider the costs of accommodation, transportation, food, drinks, merchandise, and other essentials. The study found that on average, a day at one of the priciest music festivals in the UK can set attendees back by hundreds of pounds.

Is It Worth the Expense?

Despite the high costs, many music fans consider attending these festivals a worthwhile investment. The opportunity to see their favorite artists perform live, meet like-minded individuals, and create lasting memories often outweighs the financial burden.

Plan Your Festival Experience Wisely

For those looking to attend one of Britain's priciest music festivals, it's essential to plan ahead and budget accordingly. By booking tickets early, opting for cost-effective accommodation, and being mindful of expenses while at the event, attendees can make the most of their festival experience without breaking the bank.

Whether you're a seasoned festival-goer or a first-timer, understanding the costs involved in attending these events can help you prepare for an unforgettable music-filled adventure in the UK.

Published on 28 July 2025 by Ben Robinson

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