Summer in the UK means wellies, warm cider and questionable tent skills. Which festival truly captures the magic?
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Glastonbury
Worthy Farm's legendary gathering brings together music royalty, mud baths and the infamous Pyramid Stage. Tickets sell out faster than you can say 'Eavis'.
Reading & Leeds
The twin festivals where teenagers discover independence, questionable cider and rock anthems. A rowdy rock and indie weekend that never gets old.
Isle of Wight Festival
Going strong since 1970, this coastal classic has hosted everyone from Hendrix to Harry Styles. Sun, sand and sing-alongs included.
Latitude
Suffolk's leafy, family-friendly gathering blends music with poetry, comedy and theatre. Famous for its colourful sheep roaming the grounds.
Creamfields
The UK's biggest dance music festival turns Cheshire into a proper rave for a long weekend. Bring glowsticks and stamina.
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