Music lovers are facing steep costs at some of the UK’s biggest festivals this summer, with top-tier events charging up to £125 a day, whilst budget-friendly alternatives come in at less than £5.
It’s a pricey time of year, and everyone is looking for a bargain, but you actually attend a festival for less than £100 in 2025?
Well, a new study by CritiqueJeu has taken place revealing the most expensive festivals across the country in 2025, and if you’re looking to attend one of the larger events, you’re looking at three digit figures.
The study was conducted by comparing over 300 UK festivals scheduled in 2025, calculating the cost per day based on the minimum ticket price.
Guaranteed, there’ll be extra costs during your day, but it’s definitely a great indicator of how much you’ll spend.
So, let’s have a look at which ones made the top 10 this year.
The UK’s most expensive festivals in 2025
10. CarFest – £89
9. TRNSMT – £90
8. The Big Feastival – £93.50
7. Wireless Festival – £94.60
6. Forever Now – £95
5. Bloodstock – £96
4. Parklife Weekender – £97.70
3. Homestead – £100
2. BST Hyde Park – £101.95
1. Leeds and Reading Festivals – £125
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