The basics
Small, friendly throwback festival in Gloucestershire, celebrating the best music from the 70s to today.
The festival
Lakefest began as a one-day cider festival in 2011 with music from The Wurzels. It’s come a long way since then and now has a three-day lineup of legendary bands, representing 70s punk, 80s indie, 90s Britpop and much more.
As the festival grows to be bigger and better each year, the organisers stick by their ‘small is beautiful’ philosophy. The lack of crowds and friendly spirit makes Lakefest one of the best festivals in the country for families.
Our tip
Unlock your child’s creative spirit and make sure they get involved in the range of activities on offer. From circus skills and theatre, to face painting and drumming, we're a little bit jealous.
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Lineup
Getting there
How do I get there?
Travelling by Car: Leave the M5 at junction 9. Head towards Tewkesbury and turn right at the first set of traffic lights, into Shannon Way. At the next set of traffic lights turn right and go over the motorway bridge. Take the first turning left, through a housing estate, and go over the motorway for a second time. At the T junction turn right onto the B4080 and then take the first left into Croft Farm.
Tickets
Pricing
Arrive 6th August: £90
Arrive 7th August: £80
When can I get them?
Tickets on sale now
Where can I get them?
Tickets are available via the Lakefest website.