All the brilliant music festivals already confirmed for London in 2024 – Time Out London
by June 22, 2024đ
Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Get us in your inbox
Sign up to our newsletter for the latest and greatest from your city and beyond
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
The best of London for free.
Sign up for our email to enjoy London without spending a thing (as well as some options when youâre feeling flush).
DĂŠjĂ vu! We already have this email. Try another?
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Love the mag?
Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions.
DĂŠjĂ vu! We already have this email. Try another?
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
Mighty Hoopla, Field Day, All Points East and all the other amazing festivals you can buy tickets for in 2024
Photographer: Luke Dyson
We’re a city that’s lucky enough to have world-class festivals just a tube ride away. After a long day of drinking, dancing and debauchery, there really is nothing better than going home to a nice hot shower and your own bed. Hahaha, who are we kidding? We’re always on the lookout for afterparties too.
This year, London’s festivals are pulling it out of the bag with headliners like LCD Soundsystem taking over Victoria Park, Doja Cat at Wireless, Robbie Williams at BST and many, many more. Oh yes, we’re celebrating the best of club culture, underground electronic movements and massive international bands – all in one city.
But be warned, these events are selling out fast. So if you’ve yet to secure a spot, get off your arse and buy a ticket. Right now.
RECOMMENDED:
âş The best UK music festivals
đś The best new music to listen to in 2024
Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
đ
Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
It’s not every day you get to attend a music festival in a historic old palace, but this open-air concert series in Hampton Court Palace’s lovely Tudor Courtyard offers a genteel take on the summer festival between June 11-21 If you’re feeling fancy, you can even hire a Waterside Gazebo with ten of your mates or purchase a VIP Concert & Dining package.
Line-up includes: Nile Rodgers & Chic, Tom Jones, Jack Savoretti, Sam Ryder, Björn Again, Sheryl Crow.
Hampton Court Palace, KT8 9AU. Tue Jun 11-Wed Jun 22.
Joining a long list of legends like David Bowie, Yoko Ono, Patti Smith, Grace Jones and David Byrne, Chaka Khan is taking on Southbank Centre’s Meltdown Festival. About her curatorship, she said: ‘Get ready to experience the heart and soul of Meltdown 2024, where the magic of music meets the warmth of community.’ While the line-up is yet to be announced, we can expect a celebration of all things Chaka, as the event lines-up with her 50th anniversary of being in the biz.
Line-up includes: Todrick Hall, Lady Blackbird, Incognito, Emeli Sandé, Big Joanie, War, and more.
Southbank Centre, SE1 8XX. Jun 12-23.
Presented by Tom Kerridge, Pub in the Park is a touring food and music festival that aims to bring the atmosphere of great British boozers to the great outdoors. Explore delicious pub grub and equally enticing live performances across four weekends in and around London throughout the summer: Marlow (May 16-19), Chiswick (June 28-30), Reigate (July 12-14), St Albans (September 6-8).
Line-up includes: Scouting for Girls, Paloma Faith, Jools Holland, McFly, Olly Murs, Van Morrison.
Chiswick House and Gardens, W4 2RP. Jun 28-30.
When brand new festival The Recipe launches in July, it will take two things off attendees’ minds – keeping an eye on their spending and keeping their purse or wallet safe. The one-day event is all-inclusive, meaning the ticket price includes unlimited food and drinks, amusement rides, and more. It also boasts a line-up that should get any tastemaker’s approval, with R&B star Jazmine Sullivan giving her first UK performance in 10 years, plus SiR, Alex Isley, Destin Conrad and more.
Line-up includes: Jazmine Sullivan, SiR, Alex Isley, Destin Conrad, Tone Stith.
Gunnersbury Park, W3 8LQ. Sat Jul 6.
Skepta has turned to festival curation, setting up his own all-dayer at Crystal Palace Park aptly named Big Smoke. Driven by his personal taste, he’s assembled a star-studded, multi-genre line-up of artists that showcase his wide range of influences. The festival is bringing you the rapper’s only UK performance of 2024, alongside sets from The Streets, Mahalia, JME, Más Tiempo, Loco Dice and more.
Line-up includes: The Streets, Mahalia, JME, Lancey, K-Trap, Odumodublvck, Sir Spyro, Loco Dice, Uncle Waffles.
Crystal Palace Park, SE19 2GA. Jul 6.
It’s been an exciting fixture in London’s musical calendar since 2013, and it’s back with a line-up of some of the biggest stars on the planet. Taking place across weekends in June and July, Hyde Park will host an upmarket festival vibe complete with food, drink and a posh VIP area. The 2024 headliners announced so far are the ‘Rock DJ’ hitmaker Robbie Williams and Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, with more to be announced still.
Line-up includes: Robbie Williams, Andrea Bocelli, Kylie Minogue, Shania Twain, SZA, Stevie Nicks, plus more.
Hyde Park, W2 2UH. Various, Jul.
Somerset House Summer Series is back for another year, offering Londoners the chance to catch a global array of talent in the charming Edmond J. Safra Fountain court of the iconic building. From homegrown R&B singer Pip Millett to punk musician and poet Patti Smith, 2024’s line-up caters to a wide range of tastes, highlighting a vibrant selection of some of today’s coolest, most original musical artists operating today.
Line-up includes: Pip Millett, Corinne Bailey Rae, Smino, The Big Moon, Hak Baker, The Patti Smith Quartet.
Somerset House, WC2R 1LA. Jul 11-21.
Up at the top of Ally Pally this summer, you’ll find a multifaceted web of genres. Where else can you while away the day with renowned DJs like Erol Alkan and Mr. Scruff, R&B collective Soul II Soul and the familiar hits of Ministry Of Sound reimagined by an orchestra? There’s also comedy on the books from Simon Amstell, beatboxing, science workshops, acrobatics and much more. This is one festival that truly lives up to its name.
Line-up includes: Ministry Of Sound Classical, Soul II Soul, The Go! Team, Mr. Scruff, Erol Alkan.
Alexandra Palace, N22 7AY. Sat Jul 13.
Wireless returns to Finsbury Park for 2024 with a line-up that’s positively bulging with hip-hop, R&B and grime talent. Spanning trap, grime, pop and beyond, there’s more A-list talent than the Met Gala (Nicki and Doja?!). Taking over the North London park with massive production and top-tier acts, Wireless is sure to have plenty of ‘did you see that?’ moments.
Line-up includes: Nicki Minaj, Doja Cat, 21 Savage, J Hus and Future, Ice Spice, Digga D.
Finsbury Park, N4 2DH. Jul 12-14.
Crystal Palace Bowl has hosted a whole lot of legends in its sweet history as a music venue: Bob Marley, The Who, Pink Floyd, The Cure. Carrying on its musical heritage is South Facing Festival, the open-air musical festival that takes place within its grounds across six nights. Offering an eclectic selectiond of dedicated day festivals, whether you fancy pop bangers from Jess Glynne or jazz grooves from the likes of Yussef Dayes, with a particular highlight being Love Motion with Grace Jones.
Line-up includes: Yussef Dayes, Future Islands, Popcaan, Yussef Dayes, Jess Glynne, Damian Marley.
Crystal Palace Bowl, SE19 2BA. Jul 26-Aug 10.
One of London’s biggest dance music festivals is back to take over Boston Manor Park in 2024. If previous years are anything to go by, you can expect Junction 2 to provide a careful balance of massive names and hotly-tipped up-and-comers across the last Friday, Saturday and Sunday of July. It’s basically the holy grail of raves, so if you’re a regular at Ministry of Sound you don’t want to miss it.
Line-up includes: Richie Hawtin, LSDXOXO, Hot Since 82, Barry Can’t Swim, The Blessed Madonna.
Boston Manor Park, TW8 9JX. Jul 26-28.
London record label Cloud X is returning to Crystal Palace Bowl this August with its one-day festival celebrating the best in R&B, soul and alternative rap. The line-up boasts the likes of grime legend Ghetts and Mercury Prize nominee Berwyn, fast-rising singer-songwriter Sam Tompkins and funky house pioneers Crazy Cousinz, and much more, promising a varied day out.
Line-up includes: Ghetts, Berwyn, Bellah, Sam Tompkins, Skrapz, Izzy Bossy, Crazy Cousinz, and more.
What’s better than raving in the sticky, dark spaces of a club? Getting out into nature and dancing the day away, of course. For one day in August, drum’n’bass icons Hospitality will take over Beckenham Place Park and get the green space bumping with big beats. Head into the woods and celebrate both Mother Earth and d’n’b’s finest, from Pendulum to High Contrast.
Line-up includes: Pendulum, High Contrast, LTJ Bukem, Flava D b2b Lens + P. Money, Flux Pavilion.
Beckenham Place Park, BR3 5BS. Sat Aug 17.
LCD Soundsystem are once again taking over Vicky Park for All Points East (remember how epic 2018 was?), alongside Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service and Loyle Carner in a series of standalone days of bloody good live music. Support comes from Jai Paul, Nas and so many more famous faces, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Line-up includes: Mitski, Ezra Collective, LCD Soundsystem, Nas, Death Cab for Cutie, Ethel Cain, Loyle Carner.
Victoria Park, E3 5SN. Aug 17-25.
Music streaming platform Boiler Room are returning with their biggest party yet. The 2024 festival will feature full-stage takeovers from the likes of Club Heartbroken and Teletech, while the line-up is stacked with names that’ll make you go ooh. There’s still a secret stage announcement to come, too.
Line-up includes: Giggs, Skream & Benga, Mr Scruff, Optimo, Marlon Hoffstadt.
Location TBA, London. August 25.
Is it just us or does Field Day feel way younger than 17 years old? Time flies, eh? Drawing in over 50,000 ravers to its soirée in Viccy Park, the festival is back with an electronic-leaning line-up for 2024. The biggest draw: Justice, who’re back with a new album and a fresh set of house bangers. There are also achingly cool acts like Vegyn, Yaeji, Shygirl, Brutalismus 3000 and more.
Line-up includes: Justice, PinkPantheress, Charlotte de Witte, Romy, Mura Masa.
Victoria Park, E3 5SN. Aug 24.
This year, RALLY has taken a serious step-up in terms of its line-up. Headlined by UK electronic titans Mount Kimbie, in what’ll be the duo’s first British festival show in seven years, it’s got an eclectic line-up of musical talent on offer, including interesting live acts and cutting-edge DJs. All this will take place during the Bank Holiday, on August 24, joining a bumper weekend of live music happenings in London that weekend.
Line-up includes: Mount Kimbie, Nilüfer Yanya, bar italia, Armand Hammer, DJ Marcelle, Call Super.
Southwark Park, SE16 2FD. Aug 24.
Having outgrown its first home in Hackney Wick, Body Movements is making the move to Southwark Park for its biggest and best edition. This massive day-to-night festival celebrates LGBTQ+ clubbing culture in London and beyond with Swedish rapper and singer COBRAH, who previously headlined the festival’s winter 2023 edition and Berlin-based DJ LSDXOXO and French singer and producer Coucou Chloe alongside party organisers Adonis, Big Dyke Energy, Little Gay Brother, Pxssy Palace and Queer House Party, to name a few.
Line-up includes: COBRAH, Confidence Man (DJ set), Coucou Chloe, LSDXOXO (Live), Manuka Honey, Nikki Nair, Saoirse, Shanti Celeste, TAAHLIAH.
Southwark Park, SE16 2KX. Aug 25.
This time, the event – which celebrates the best in South Asian music, film, art and more – will take over The Cause, bringing with it over 30 DJs and live acts set across six stages. There’ll also be terrace parties and installations of both the AV and art kind. The line up includes esteemed DJ and producer Mighty Zaf, and DJ and creator of South Asian creative collective The Beatriarchy Gracie T, plus many, many more. If previous years are anything to go by, Dialled In is a good time.
Line-up includes: Mighty Zaf, Gracie T, Bengal Sound, Paul Purgas, Skeptic.
The Cause at 60 Dock Road, E16 1YZ. Sat Sept 7.
Maiden Voyage has a brand new home in Burgess Park, oh and it’s in September now. Catch the likes of Venezuelan multidisciplinary artist Arca, rising R&B talent Erika De Casier, and Australian producer in SE London, with new stage hosts including London Queer club Adonis and Berlin-based collective Live From Earth. Then year’s main stage comes curated by PXSSY PALACE, and Sunday party UNFOLD will be back to showcase their epic sound and stage production. A dreamy day out for London clubbers.
Line-up includes: Arca, Tai Lokun, Erika De Casier, Jayda G, Jeff Mills, Mall Grab, Young Marco.
Burgess Park, SE5 0AL. Sept 14.
You’ll know London’s Jazz Cafe as the brick-and-mortar venue in Camden that’s been giving city-dwellers memorable nights out in Camden for 35 years. This summer, it’s branching out and heading to Burgess Park for its first-ever festival. The Jazz Cafe Festival will continue its M.O. with a line-up bursting with brilliance and artists that span genres. Nils Frahm will headline with support from EarlI Sweatshirt, Baby Rose, Gilles Peterson, Omar Souleyman and many more.
Line-up includes: Nils Frahm, Earl Sweatshirt, Eliza, Buena Vista All Stars, Baby Rose, Gilles Peterson, Omar Souleyman.
Burgess Park, SE5 0RJ. Sun Sept 15.
Pitchfork Music Festival is back in the UK for its fourth edition in November, with a jam-packed schedule of eclectic live music encompassing everything from avant-rock and post-punk to psych-pop, UK rap and deconstructed dance music. Gigs take place at plenty of the capital’s most illustrious music and nightlife venues, including Fabric, HERE at Outernet, The Village Underground, EartH and The Roundhouse, plus a bunch of atmospheric small venues like the Shacklewell Arms, Hackney Church, Union Chapel and St Mathias Church.
Line-up includes: Tierra Whack, Arooj Aftab, CASISDEAD, Sega Bodega, Kae Tempest, Empress Of, Snow Strippers, Shame, Marika Hackman.
Various venues. Tue Nov 5-Sun Nov 10.
Looking to travel further afield? Pack your bags and head to some of the best festivals across the UK.
Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
đ
Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
đ
Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Popular on Time Out
[category]
[title]
Discover Time Out original video
Â
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
đ Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Get us in your inbox
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
đ Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
About us
Contact us
Time Out products
Leave a comment