July 1, 2026
Bristol Festival Season Is About To Go OFF

Okay, can we all agree that Bristol in summer just hits differently? The second the sun comes out for more than 10 minutes, t-shirts are off, cider is poured, and the library is completely abandoned. With the summer comes festival season, and honestly? We’re here for it. Bristol always knows how to put on a show. If your camera roll isn’t already preparing for blurry gig videos and overpriced iced drinks, this is your sign to get it ready.
Here are the Bristol festivals happening this year that deserve a spot in your calendar.
Bristol Sounds: 23-28 June

Harbourside + sunset + live music = elite summer combo.
Bristol Sounds brings artists right to the waterfront, turning Bristol Harbourside into an open-air concert venue for nearly a whole week. The atmosphere here is genuinely unmatched. Live music with boats in the background just hits differently.
This year’s lineup includes names like The Kooks, The Streets and OMD, with hundreds expected across the week. Some shows are already selling fast too, don’t miss this peak Bristol experience.
Bristol Harbour Festival: 17-19 July

For one weekend,Bristol manages to turn the entire Harbourside into one giant weekend party. The best part? It’s FREE.
The Bristol Harbour Festival is basically three days of live music, street performers, food stalls, dance shows, boats, pop-up events and random chaos happening everywhere you look. You can literally just wander around with friends all day and somehow end up watching fire performers while eating loaded fries.
Very Bristol. Very iconic.
Feast On: 23-26 July

For the people who go to festivals mainly for the food; this one’s for you.
Feast On celebrates Bristol’s food scene with street food, local drinks, live music and enough snacks to financially ruin you in one afternoon. Honestly, Bristol takes food festivals seriously, so expect unreal options from local vendors and plenty of “I’ll just get one thing” moments that turn into six different meals.
Valley Fest: 31 July-2 August

Imagine a festival mixed with a countryside escape. That’s Valley Fest.
Set around a lake just outside Bristol, this one feels way more laid-back than the big city festivals. You’ve got indie, folk and electronic music alongside camping, wellness activities and amazing food.
It’s giving “main character healing weekend.”
Also ideal if you want the festival experience without feeling like you survived a battlefield afterwards.
FORWARDS: 29-30 August

One thing about Bristol? It loves a genre mix.
FORWARDS blends electronic, indie and alternative artists into one huge weekend on The Downs, and it’s become one of the city’s biggest festivals really quickly. The lineup usually feels like your Spotify algorithm came to life.
Massive crowds, huge production and sunset sets on the Downs? Yeah, this one’s staying on the calendar.
Bristol Extreme Fest: 29-30 August
For the metal fans Bristol said “don’t worry, we got you”. Bristol Extreme Fest is bringing heavy riffs, intense crowds and full festival chaos with 12 bands across two stages.
If your ideal festival includes headbanging instead of flower crowns, this is probably your moment.
Attitude Festival: 3 October
And finally, we end the season with pure alt energy.
Attitude Festival is a one-day punk and alternative festival packed into one venue with two stages and a crowd that absolutely understands the assignment. Expect loud music, mosh pits and at least one person crowd surfing badly.
What a way to end the festival season.
Catch you in the crowd?
Bristol in summer is genuinely unmatched. One weekend you’re dancing at a harbourside gig, the next you’re eating street food in a field pretending your life is an indie film.
Whether you’re into electronic music, folk, punk, food festivals or just want an excuse to spend more time outside before the UK weather changes its mind again, there’s something happening basically every week.
So… which festivals are actually making it onto your summer plans?

