1. Upton Folk Festivalpublished at 1st-4th May 2026

    Upton upon Severn

    The organisers of the Upton Folk Festival have said that it is one of the staples that secures Upton as a 'festival town'.

    The annual gathering has been going for more than 30 years and attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world early each May. A number of artists have already been announced including: Bob Fox, Culverake, Bouzouki III and more.

    The festival also features a carnival parade!

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  2. Hay Festivalpublished at 21st – 31st May 2026

    Hay-on-Wye

    Hay Festival have revealed their early bird lineup for 2026, with more to be announced in Spring.

    The full Live Music lineup is yet to be released but with acts such as Gwenno, Michael Rosen & MC Grammar already announced, you're sure to be in for a treat.

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  3. Dubs In Middlepublished at 21st-25th May 2026

    Brookfield Farm, Evesham

    The four day Dubs In The Middle festival, which blends a love of VW vehicles with live music, hosts 25 bands across three stages. This year marks a special milestone of ten years!

    This year's festival theme is: Country & Western Many of those who attend the event make a weekend of it and stay over in their iconic camper vans. In 2018, the organisers even got married at the Festival!

    Lineups for this year include: Follow The Dolphin, Ruby Hudson, Thrown Together Trio and many more!

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  4. HowTheLightGetsInpublished at 22nd-25th May 2026

    Hay-on-Wye

    HowTheLightGetsIn proclaims itself as the world's largest music festival to combine philosophy and music.

    It promises performances from 'award-winning singer-songwriters, jazz, world music and up-and-coming DJs', plus 80+ events.

    The first wave of acts in the musical line-up features Nerina Pallot, Mr Bruce, Ashley Campbell and more!

    BBC Music Introducing could be back this year bringing a selection of the best musicians from Herefordshire & Worcestershire with our own stage. 

  5. Elgar Festivalpublished at 23rd – 31st May 2026

    Worcester

    The Elgar Festival is a celebration of Worcester's most famous musical son set in his hometown and surroundings. Whilst the organisers hailed 2025 as their most ambitious and inclusive festival yet, there will be plenty of activities, entertainment and exciting events expected at this year’s Elgar Festival.. The programme celebrates sense of place & community, Elgar’s music, the music of today, and which provides a showcase for music of composers of diverse backgrounds. It includes classical & nonclassical concerts, exhibits, talks, films & web streams.

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  6. StourJampublished at 5th-7th June 2026

    Stourport on Severn

    Line-ups have been announced for the 2026 StourJam festival with acts such as: The Chloe Mogg Band, Paurosi and Split Second set to play.

    It’s a not-for-profit, charity music festival set along the scenic banks of the River Severn.

    StourJam will feature over 300 performances across 15 venues in Stourport, offering a unique and unforgettable experience for music lovers and the local community alike.

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  7. Breathfestpublished at TBC June 2026

    Hatsford Farm, Aylton

    Breathfest is a festival in Herefordshire raising awareness of COPD and Farmer's Lung .

    The lineup has not yet been announced for this year.

    The theme for the festival lastyear was Steam Punk, Fantasy and Forest.

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  8. Sonic Rock Solsticepublished at 18th-22nd June 2026

    Stoke Prior Club, Bromsgrove

    This event's been going for more than 20 years.

    Headlining acts this year include: The Lene Lovich Band, Punishment Of Luxury & The March Violets.

    Organisers mentioned whatever the weather, don't be put off coming to the Sonic Rock Solstice.

    The full line-up includes incredible psychedelic, blues and rock acts across the weekend. The organisers have said there will be posters displayed around the venue with each stage's timetable.

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  9. FakeFestpublished at 20th June 2026

    Worcester

    Fake Festival first came to Worcester in 2019, offering some of the UK's top tribute bands performing songs that everybody loves, and it is set to come back this year on the 20th of June. On the line-up for 2026's festival are Fleeting Rumours, Antarctic Monkeys, The Rolling Clones, Alanish, The Jam’d & Vicky Jackson as P!NK. Organisers say: "We're bringing six of our 'fake bands' to Worcester - professional 'touring-grade' tribute bands that put on a superb performance. They look, sound and move like the real rock-stars - you have to see them to believe it!"

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  10. Upton Jazzpublished at 26th-28th June 2026

    Upton upon Severn

    Aiming to provide and encourage jazz music, Upton Jazz invite the highest quality of award-winning and international talent to town for their festival.

    The festival also encourage local and talented young musicians to explore the music and to develop their skills and confidence.

    The event takes place over the last weekend in June and sees bands performing in pubs, clubs, halls and churches across the town!

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  11. Glastonbeoleypublished at 26th-27th June 2026

    Redditch Cricket Club

    GlastonBeoley Music Festival will be crammed full of talented musician and groups, with all profits going to local charities. 

    The organisers also host events throughout the year including gigs and quizzes, supporting national charities such as The Sophie Lancaster Foundation, and local voluntary groups and causes.

    Applications to play the festival are now closed, so we should expect line-ups shortly! Visit , externaltheir website, external

  12. Woofestpublished at 3rd-4th July 2026

    Drum & Monkey, Nr Upton

    The WooFest team have announced their return for the beginning of July after a fantastic 2025, having raised over £40.2k!Which takes their cumulative total to over £218k.

    Past Headliners include: Arcadia Roots, Roving Crow, Killerstream and over 20 more!•It is hosted by none other than BBC H&W's Nina Das Gupta!

    Every single penny of each ticket goes straight to St Richard’s Hospice - a charity close to the festival's heart. It's organised by Luke Simons and his sister Ria in memory of their father John Simons, a local engineer, who was cared for by the hospice before he died in 2013, aged 66.

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  13. Wootownpublished at 3rd-4th July 2026

    Sixways Stadium

    The festival is held at Worcester's Sixways Stadium. It describes itself as 'Worcester's first bass music day' and features a line-up of DnB and bass music. The line-up is yet to be confirmed.

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  14. Upton Bluespublished at 15th-18th July 2026

    Upton Upon Severn

    This event has grown each year and is one of the largest free-admission festivals in the region, with optional paid-for camping..

    The festival has developed from a small gathering in a couple of pubs into a festival that swamps the town with many thousands of music fans, two main stages, an acoustic stage and ten pub venues creating more than 130 performances in three days.

    As a registered charity, the festival supports local charities, music education and support for blues music.

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  15. Festival At The Edgepublished at 17th-19th July 2026

    Hopton Court, Cleobury Mortimer

    Festival at the Edge is the oldest storytelling festival in England, and has something for everyone. This will be their 32nd year of running the festival.

    Lineups have not yet been announced.

    A weekend of fantastic storytelling, tall tales, terrific tellers, music and more… surrounded by breathtaking views of Hopton Court, and the Cleobury Mortimer countryside. A packed programme of events tailored for all age groups, over a weekend that is unique in the festival calendar.

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  16. Lakefestpublished at 5-9 August 2026

    Eastnor Castle

    After an incredibly hot weekend last year in the summer, Lakefest reveal another heated line-up.

    The line-up includes The Charlatans, Madness and Example. 

    The team behind Lakefest say: "With amazing performances, activities and food on offer throughout the weekend, what more could you want?" BBC Music Introducing have a stage at Lakefest every year. •Visit their , externalwebsite, external

  17. Wychfestpublished at 7-8 August 2026

    Droitwich Spa

    WychFest is back for 2026 and the organisers have told the public to save the date!

    The festival has been highly successful over the last few years, including headline sets from The Hoosiers and many popular local originals and cover bands.

    The first wave of artists has not yet been announced but line-ups can be expected shortly!

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  18. Down On The Farmpublished at 7th-9th August 2026

    Abbeydore

    Down On The Farm gives local artists, playing original music, a chance to play alongside established acts. They have a main stage with a mix of rock, blues, folk and indie plus an acoustic stage that has a mix of local acts.• Having only been going since 2012, they've already played host to acts such as Dr & The Medics. The owner of Gwatkin Cider, Denis Gwatkin, has played in several bands since his teenage years with most of the practice sessions and performances being at the farm. It therefore felt like a natural progression to get other bands to play on his farm as well, and that blossomed into the festival as we find it at present.

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  19. Pershore Jazzpublished at CANCELLED

    After the loss of a venue for their annual weekend jazz festival, Pershore Festival will no longer continue. Pershore Jazz had grown from small beginnings to become a well-respected part of the British jazz scene.•Whilst their regular jazz club tends to be more traditional, the festival provided scope for a much wider range of jazz appreciation and they felt that following only one particular style meant missing a lot of 'good' music.

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  20. Malvern Rockspublished at 21st-23rd August 2026

    Malvern

    Renowned for its musical history and musicians, Malvern Rocks returns with their multi-stage, multi-venue music festival.

    Entry to events run as part of the festival are free. However, the festival does rely on donations and sponsors to run and pay it's acts. The festival was the brainchild of a group of musicians who wanted to create a weekend long celebration of music in the beautiful Malvern Hills. The event will have at least seven venues and around 70 musical performances. 

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