1. Linton Festivalpublished at 19th–21st June 2026

    nr Ross-on-Wye

    A long-running grassroots festival celebrating 25 years of live music, community spirit and fundraising.

    Expect tribute acts, local performers, real ale and a classic village-festival atmosphere with a loyal returning crowd.

  2. Madruga Festivalpublished at 24th-27th July 2026

    Baskerville Hall, Clyro nr Hay-on-Wye

    A more underground offering, Madruga brings electronic music to the historic Baskerville Hall.

    The 2026 edition leans into house, techno and experimental electronic programming, with a reputation for immersive sets and a tightly curated crowd experience in a countryside setting.

  3. Into The Valleypublished at 17th-18th July 2026

    Rowden Paddocks nr Bromyard

    A boutique festival with a big reputation, Nozstock transforms a working farm into a multi-stage creative playground.

    Across the weekend you’ll find an eclectic blend of live music, electronic sets, theatre-style performance and immersive arts, all delivered in a famously intimate countryside setting.

    It’s known for its creative programming and strong community spirit, drawing festivalgoers who want something a little more off the beaten track.

  4. Sonic Rock Solsticepublished at 18th-22nd June 2026

    Stoke Prior Sports & Social Club nr Bromsgrove

    Sonic Rock Solstice has now been running for more than two decades, with the organiser preparing to mark a major 25th anniversary milestone in 2027.

    What began as a bike group gathering has evolved into a tightly knit celebration of psychedelic, blues and rock music, shaped by the passion of one man - Dr [Martyn] Hasbeen.

    Originally performing in one of the early bands, Martyn's overseen the festival since around 2008, carrying it forward with a clear philosophy: keep it independent, keep it welcoming, and keep it about the music.

    A former social worker of 30 years, now retired, he describes it simply as something done for the love of it, with every act still being paid and valued.

  5. FakeFestpublished at 20th June 2026

    Worcester

    Fake Festival first came to Worcester in 2019, offering some of the UK's top tribute bands performing songs that everybody loves, and it is set to come back this year on the 20th of June.

    On the line-up for 2026's festival are Fleeting Rumours, Antarctic Monkeys, The Rolling Clones, Alanish, The Jam’d & Vicky Jackson as P!NK.

    Organisers say: "We're bringing six of our 'fake bands' to Worcester - professional 'touring-grade' tribute bands that put on a superb performance.

    They look, sound and move like the real rock-stars - you have to see them to believe it!"

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  6. Upton Jazzpublished at 26th-28th June 2026

    Upton upon Severn

    Aiming to provide and encourage jazz music, Upton Jazz invite the highest quality of award-winning and international talent to town for their festival.

    The festival also encourage local and talented young musicians to explore the music and to develop their skills and confidence.

    The event takes place over the last weekend in June and sees bands performing in pubs, clubs, halls and churches across the town!

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  7. Glastonbeoleypublished at 26th-27th June 2026

    Redditch Cricket Club

    GlastonBeoley Music Festival will be crammed full of talented musician and groups, with all profits going to local charities. 

    The organisers also host events throughout the year including gigs and quizzes, making a difference for national charities such as The Sophie Lancaster Foundation, and local voluntary groups and causes.

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  8. Woofestpublished at 3rd-4th July 2026

    The Drum & Monkey nr Upton upon Severn

    The WooFest team have announced their return for the beginning of July after a fantastic 2025, having raised over £40k, which takes their cumulative total to over £218k.

    Every single penny of each ticket makes a difference for St Richard’s Hospice - a charity close to the festival's heart.

    It's organised by Luke Simons and his sister Ria in memory of their father John Simons, a local engineer, who was cared for by the hospice before he died in 2013, aged 66.

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  9. Wootownpublished at 3rd-4th July 2026

    Sixways Stadium

    The festival is held at Worcester's Sixways Stadium. It describes itself as 'Worcester's first bass music day' and features a line-up of DnB and bass music. The line-up is yet to be confirmed.

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  10. Upton Bluespublished at 15th-18th July 2026

    Upton upon Severn

    This event has grown each year and is one of the largest free-admission festivals in the region, with optional paid-for camping..

    The festival has developed from a small gathering in a couple of pubs into a festival that swamps the town with many thousands of music fans, two main stages, an acoustic stage and ten pub venues creating more than 130 performances in three days.

    As a registered charity, the festival supports local charities, music education and support for blues music.

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  11. Festival At The Edgepublished at 17th-19th July 2026

    Hopton Court nr Cleobury Mortimer

    Festival at the Edge is the oldest storytelling festival in England, and has something for everyone.

    This will be their 32nd year of running the festival.

    A weekend of fantastic storytelling, tall tales, terrific tellers, music and more… surrounded by breathtaking views of Hopton Court, and the Cleobury Mortimer countryside. A packed programme of events tailored for all age groups, over a weekend that is unique in the festival calendar.

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  12. Lakefestpublished at 5-9 August 2026

    Eastnor Castle Deer Park nr Ledbury

    After an incredibly hot weekend last year in the summer, Lakefest reveal another heated line-up.

    The line-up includes The Charlatans, Madness and Example. 

    The team behind Lakefest say: "With amazing performances, activities and food on offer throughout the weekend, what more could you want?" Visit their , externalwebsite, external

  13. Wychfestpublished at 7-8 August 2026

    Droitwich Spa

    WychFest is back for 2026 and the organisers have told the public to save the date!

    The festival has been highly successful over the last few years, including headline sets from The Hoosiers and many popular local originals and cover bands.

    The first wave of artists has not yet been announced but line-ups can be expected shortly!

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  14. Down On The Farmpublished at 7th-9th August 2026

    Abbeydore, Golden Valley, Herefordshire

    Down On The Farm gives local artists, playing original music, a chance to play alongside established acts.

    They have a main stage with a mix of rock, blues, folk and indie plus an acoustic stage.

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  15. Pershore Jazzpublished at CANCELLED

    After the loss of a venue for their annual weekend jazz festival, Pershore Festival will no longer continue.

    Pershore Jazz had grown from small beginnings to become a well-respected part of the British jazz scene.

    Whilst their regular jazz club tends to be more traditional, the festival provided scope for a much wider range of jazz appreciation and they felt that following only one particular style meant missing a lot of 'good' music.

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  16. Malvern Rockspublished at 21st-23rd August 2026

    Renowned for its musical history and musicians, Malvern Rocks returns with their multi-stage, multi-venue music festival.

    Entry to events run as part of the festival are free. However, the festival does rely on donations and sponsors to run and pay it's acts.

    The festival was the brainchild of a group of musicians who wanted to create a weekend long celebration of music in the beautiful Malvern Hills.

    The event will have at least seven venues and around 70 performances. 

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  17. The Bush Bluespublished at 21st-23rd August 2026

    Callow End nr Worcester

    Old Bush Blues Festival returns for three days of non-stop music, food, drink and fun!

    There’s ample parking for drivers and convenient campsites just a five-minutes and ten minutes walk away if you want to extend your stay. It’s the perfect blend of music, atmosphere and good vibes in one summery weekend.

    As the name suggests, this festival is all about blues music and is held at The Old Bush in Callow End between Worcester and Malvern.

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  18. Upton Sunshinepublished at 27th-30th Aug 2026

    Upton upon Severn

    Last year saw 5 stages, 5 bars and PLENTY of live music. The festival is held on the riverside at Fish Meadow and offers camping facilities.

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  19. Beermageddonpublished at 27th-30th August 2026

    Stoke Prior Sports & Social Club nr Bromsgrove

    Metal's best kept secret reveal their return to Bromsgrove after over a decade of successively sold out years. Having cemented the annual event as Britain's best 100% independent, 100% grass roots festival, Beermageddon takes over Stoke Prior Sports and Country Club with fourdays of hard and heavy metal each August bank holiday weekend. As it says on their website: "Please note Beermageddon is loud and small children should have ear defenders". Each year, they promise to be bigger and louder than ever before - so if you're planning on camping there, don't expect to get much sleep!

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  20. Y Festpublished at TBC Aug 2026

    Ross-on-Wye

    Y Fest, formerly known as Olliefest, has not yet been confirmed for 2026.

    The festival is held at Ross Rugby club in memory of popular player Ollie Floyd who died in an accident in 2015.

    The festival made a statement saying: "It first began in memory of Ollie Floyd, a much loved talented young man who's tragic accident affected many in the local area.”