Jun 9, 2026
As the summer festival season approaches, several major European events have already concluded or are taking a break, with Glastonbury observing a fallow year in 2026. According to a report from Euronews, many of the continent’s largest music festivals have already sold out, leaving some attendees disappointed. However, the article highlights that numerous smaller and mid-sized festivals across Europe still have tickets available, covering genres from indie rock and techno to avant-garde electronics.
Festival de Nîmes (11 June – 26 July, France)
Held in the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Nîmes, this festival spans six weeks with a single headline concert each night. The schedule allows visitors time to explore the city, including the well-preserved Maison Carrée temple. This year’s lineup includes Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz, Jamiroquai, the Black Eyed Peas, The Pixies, Sting, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The Cure, and Lorde. Ticket prices vary by artist, and some shows have limited availability.
Exit Festival (3–6 July and 28–31 August, Montenegro)
After relocating from Novi Sad, Serbia, Exit now takes place over two weekends on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast. The first weekend is on Ulcinj’s Long Beach in July, focusing on house and techno with artists like Argy, Jamie Jones, Maceo Plex, Monolink, and Stephan Bodzin. The second weekend in Budva at the end of August features Peggy Gou, Charlotte de Witte, Hugel, and Enrico Sangiuliano. General admission is free with advance registration, while VIP tickets range from €50 to €150.
Rock Werchter (2–5 July, Belgium)
Now over 50 years old, this festival in Rotselaar has evolved from a rock-focused event to a diverse lineup. This year’s bill includes The Cure, Franz Ferdinand, Rise Against, The Vaccines, Elvis Costello, Gorillaz, The Prodigy, FKA Twigs, Ethel Cain, Moby, Mogwai, Halsey, and Twenty One Pilots. A limited number of day tickets remain available.
Lost Music Festival (2–6 July, Italy)
Located within the world’s largest bamboo labyrinth, the Labirinto della Masone near Parma, this festival combines experimental music, digital art, and audiovisual installations. The lineup features avant-garde artists such as KeiyaA, Jokkoo, Ulla, Foodman, Saint Abdullah & Eomac, and Prison Religion. Single-day and full-event passes are still on sale.
Westival (2–5 July, Wales)
Held near Tenby on the Pembrokeshire coast, this indie Welsh festival offers a relaxed atmosphere with electronic music, camping, workshops, and wellness activities. Now in its eighth year, the lineup includes Shy FX, High Contrast, 4am Kru, Ms Dynamite, Antony Szmierek, Crazy P, Dan Shake, and Dr Banana across five stages. Tickets are 90% sold out.
Tolminator Metal Fest (24–28 July, Slovenia)
Taking place in the Julian Alps in the Soča Valley, this metal festival is in its fourth year. The 2026 lineup covers a broad metal spectrum, featuring In Flames, Satyricon, Hatebreed, Deicide, Deafheaven, Heaven Shall Burn, Municipal Waste, Agnostic Front, and Wolves in the Throne Room. Festival and camping tickets are still available.
Sziget Festival (11–15 August, Hungary)
Held on Óbuda Island in Budapest, this 33-year-old festival features over 50 stages with pop, rock, electronic music, theatre, and circus performances. This year’s lineup includes Florence + The Machine, Natasha Bedingfield, Peggy Gou, Jorja Smith, bbno$, and Sombr. Accommodation options range from basic camping to cabins. Day tickets, multi-day passes, and full-festival passes are available.
Syd for Solen (13–15 August, Denmark)
This five-year-old festival in Copenhagen’s Valbyparken offers an easy-going alternative to larger events. This year’s indie-focused lineup includes Lorde, Wilco, Blood Orange, Geese, Dijon, The xx, Iceage, Wednesday, Horsegirl, and Ninajirachi. Multi-day passes have sold out, but single-day tickets remain available.
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