There’s no shortage of music festivals coming to London in the summer of 2023.
From big events like BST Hyde Park and Wireless to genre-specific acts like Cross The Tracks or Mighty Hoopla, there really is something for every music fan.
Whether you’re into dance, electronica, rap, jazz, funk, soul, indie rock or unabashed pop, there’s a festival for you in one of the British capital’s many parks.
Here are some of the best music festivals in London in 2023, with dates, locations, who’s playing and how to get tickets.
Everything points to the east
Victoria Park in East London
Tickets for August 18 (headlining with Stormzy) are available now on the All Points East website.
Tickets for 25 August go on sale here from Friday 27 January at 10am and pre-sales open from Thursday 26 January at 10am – you can register now.
BST Hyde Park
Hyde Park in central London
You can now buy tickets through the BST Hyde Park website.
Cross the tracks
Brockwell Park in South London
Catch them now on the Cross The Tracks website.
day of the field
Victoria Park in East London
Tickets aren’t on sale yet, but you can sign up for updates on the Field Day website.
love box
Gunnersbury Park in west London
They aren’t for sale yet, but you can sign up for email updates through the Lovebox website.
collapse
South Bank Centre
It looks like they are still coming, so keep an eye on the Southbank Center website for updates.
Mighty Hoopla
Brockwell Park in South London
Tickets are available now through the Mighty Hoopla website.
We are FSTVL
Damyns Hall Aerodrome in Upminster
Early bird tickets are sold out, but first release and VIP tickets are coming soon. Visit the We Are FSTVL website for updates.
Wide awake festival
Brockwell Park in South London
Early bird tickets are sold out, but General Admission and VIP tickets are still available through the Wide Awake Festival website
Wireless
Finsbury Park in North London
Early bird tickets are now available from the Wireless website.
Source: Metro
