13 May 2024
As the sun rises higher in the sky and the days grow longer, Europe's summer festival season bursts into full swing, offering music enthusiasts a smörgåsbord of sonic delights against a backdrop of picturesque landscapes and sun-burned audience.
To grant you a great time while escaping the heat this summer, The Sandy Times editorial team gathered a list of top summer festivals that grace Europe every season. And while you are there, don’t forget to check out the movie-worth beaches (list and directions here).
So, dust off your dancing shoes, pack your sense of adventure, and get ready for it.
Primavera Sound (Barcelona)
Dates: 29th of May–2d of June
Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Spain, is a renowned music festival that draws crowds from all corners of the globe. Known for its diverse lineup spanning various genres, including indie, rock, electronic, and hip-hop, Primavera Sound has earned a reputation for showcasing both established and emerging artists. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Barcelona, the festival offers not only incredible music but also a unique cultural experience, with attendees immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
AVA Festival (Belfast, United Kingdom)
Dates: 31st of May–1st of June
AVA Festival in Belfast, United Kingdom, stands out as a celebration of electronic music and audiovisual arts. It serves as a platform for both local and international talent, featuring performances by cutting-edge DJs and producers. Beyond the music, AVA Festival hosts workshops, talks, and networking events aimed at fostering creativity and innovation within the electronic music scene.
And yeah, if you are flying to the UK, don’t forget to visit London, and we made sure, you will have a great time there with our tips.
Sónar (Barcelona, Spain)
Dates: 13th–15th of June
Sónar is a pioneering electronic music festival held annually in Barcelona, Spain. Renowned for its forward-thinking lineup that showcases the latest trends in electronic music, Sónar attracts music enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. With a unique blend of daytime conferences and nighttime performances spread across various venues, Sónar offers a comprehensive experience that celebrates the intersection of music, technology, and creativity.
Waking Life (Crato, Portugal)
Dates: 19th–24th of June
Waking Life in Crato, Portugal, is more than just a music festival; it is a seasonal festival and a year-long playground for art, culture, and self-expression experiments. Set amidst the stunning landscapes of Portugal, Waking Life invites attendees to immerse themselves in an eclectic mix of music, workshops, and interactive installations. With a focus on multi-disciplinary activities (cultural, countercultural, agricultural initiatives) and community, Waking Life fosters a sense of connection and belonging among its diverse participants. This one is worth it at least because you can bump into today’s fashion icon @vicmontanari.
Solstice (Ruka, Finland)
Dates: 20th–22d of June
Solstice festival in Ruka, Finland, offers truly a unique experience where the sun never sets. As written in their bio, this event is for those “who enjoy music and nature, preferably combined”. Against the backdrop of the Arctic Circle, attendees are treated to three days of non-stop dancing and celebration, illuminated by the mesmerising glow of the midnight sun. With an emphasis on electronic music and outdoor adventure, Solstice festival attracts thrill-seekers and music lovers alike, making it a truly unforgettable summer experience.
Glastonbury (Somerset, United Kingdom)
Dates: 26th–30th of June
Glastonbury needs no introduction — it is one of the world's most iconic music festivals, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees each year, and honestly, we are listing this one for all our “party beast” friends. Set in the picturesque countryside of Somerset, England (and no, the Somersby beverage is from Denmark, not from here) Glastonbury offers an unparalleled lineup of musical acts across multiple stages and genres. From legendary headliners to up-and-coming artists, Glastonbury promises an immersive and unforgettable experience for festival-goers of all ages.
Tickets — they say tickets are sold out now, but you can always check TicketSwap.
Love International (Tisno, Croatia)
Dates: 10th–16th of July
Love International in Tisno, Croatia, is a celebration of music, sunshine, and camaraderie set in the stunning setting of the Adriatic coast (the. best. sea. in. the. world.). With its idyllic location and laid-back atmosphere, Love International has become a favourite among electronic music aficionados seeking a more intimate festival experience. From boat parties to beachside DJ sets, Love International captures the essence of summer escapism in a picturesque Mediterranean setting.
Dekmantel (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Dates: 26th of July — 4th of August
Dekmantel in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a haven for electronic music enthusiasts, showcasing cutting-edge sounds from across the global underground scene. With its carefully curated lineup of DJs and live acts, Dekmantel prides itself on pushing boundaries and championing diversity within electronic music culture. From intimate club nights to large-scale outdoor events, Dekmantel offers a dynamic and inclusive platform for artists and fans alike to connect and celebrate their shared passion for music.
Sziget 2024 (Budapest, Hungary)
Dates: 7th–12th of August
Sziget is Europe's largest music and arts festival, held annually on the picturesque Óbuda Island in Budapest, Hungary. With a diverse lineup that spans multiple genres, including rock, pop, electronic, and world music, Sziget caters to a broad audience of music lovers from around the globe. Beyond the music, Sziget offers a variety of cultural activities, workshops, and immersive art installations, making it a truly multifaceted and immersive experience for attendees. The best experience would be if you are a camp-friendly person — grab your tent and a couple of sleeping bags and land on the island directly, they have gorgeous fields there, perfect for festival camping.
Brunch Electronik Festival (Barcelona, Spain)
Dates: 9th–11th of August
Brunch Electronik Festival in Barcelona, Spain, reimagines the traditional concept of festivals, focusing on the emotional part of the event and the well-being of the audience. Brunch Electronik first and foremost, is about community, equality, and sustainability. Having social fooding as their baseline, the team strives to pursue the right goals in a fun and enjoyable ways. Held in various picturesque locations across the city, Brunch Electronik offers an environmentally friendly experience, taking care of their locations. Brunch Electronik embodies the spirit of community and celebration that defines Barcelona's vibrant cultural scene.
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