European Festivals This Summer Events Attracting Tourists
As the summer festival season approaches, British music enthusiasts are exploring European options to avoid high costs at local events. According to Loveholidays, an online travel agency, tickets to European festivals can be more than 50% cheaper than those in the UK. This price difference allows fans to enjoy their favorite music while also taking a summer holiday without breaking the bank.
A festival on the Valencian coast offers pop music, electronic, and rock. Artists such as Black Eyed Peas and The Libertines will perform on four stages. Ticket prices for the three-day event start at €46.50 (around £40).
The Barcelona festival on the coast offers a diverse program, including rock, pop, and electronic music. Headliners include Radiohead and Arctic Monkeys. Entry tickets cost €295 (£254).
The festival in Crozon is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, featuring folk and world music. Local and international artists, as well as carnival processions and circus performances, are expected. Tickets cost €70 (£60), and the total cost of the holiday is around €226.50 (£195.50).
The Lyon festival offers a five-day program of electronic music and art. The program includes performances by famous DJs, installations, and performances. Day tickets start at €32 (£28), and the total holiday cost is around €261 (£225).
The festival in Porto features a friendly atmosphere and the opportunity for camping by the river. The program includes performances by alternative music bands and artists. Ticket prices start at €110.
The festival in Portugal offers a relaxed atmosphere and an impressive lineup, including Lana Del Rey and SZA. There will also be a diverse music program with a focus on indie and pop music. Tickets cost from €175.