10 Awesome Music Festivals to Check Out This Summer
Music,
summer, and fun go together, which is why we've curated a list of some
of the quirkiest and coolest music festivals around the world.
Reggae Sumfest in Jamaica
July 17-23, 2016
Billed under the slogan “Our Music, Our Festival,” Jamaica’s biggest festival
is held every year in Montego Bay, kicking off with an annual beach
party and an all-white dress code party followed by days of music from
some of the biggest acts in the homeland of reggae.
Lineup highlights: Stone Love, Beenie Man, Super Cat
Alfa Future People in Russia
July 22-24, 2016
Held in the Russian countryside, six hours east of Moscow by car, Alfa Future People
is more than a massive EDM (electronic dance music) festival, with
exhibitions on the latest in technology and athletic opportunities like a
volleyball tournament and aerial gymnastics classes.
Lineup highlights: Armin Van Buuren, Axwell and Ingrosso, Martin Garrix
Fuji Rock in Japan
July 22-24, 2016
This event held every year at Japan’s Naeba Ski Resort might be the music festival
surrounded by the most stunning natural beauty of any in the world.
Hikes between stages will lead you through green cathedral forests and
cool mountain streams. Or you can hitch a ride on the Dragondola—the
longest gondola on Earth.
Lineup highlights: Beck, Wilco, Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Splendour in the Grass in Australia
July 22-24, 2016
It may be winter in Byron Bay, Australia, but it is still summertime
in the Northern Hemisphere! Besides, winter in Byron Bay is like winter
in Hawaii, so you don’t need to leave behind your flip-flops and board
shorts. Splendour in the Grass
includes great live music plus additional draws like the Global
Village, talks from thought leaders on science, politics, and more, and
the Splendour Comedy Club.
Lineup highlights: The Strokes, the Cure, Band of Horses, Sigur Rós
Baleapop in France
August 8-11, 2016
This four-day festival with a focus on art, music, and
openheartedness takes place on the stunning beaches of French Basque
country in the city of Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Baleapop organizers
seek to foster connections between people through musical performances
and contemporary art installations, while keeping the event affordable,
environmentally friendly, and open to all.
Lineup highlights: Suuns, Shackleton
In the Mix in the Philippines
August 18, 2016
A brand-new festival this year, In the Mix offers
the chance to experience one of the most underappreciated cities in
Southeast Asia: Manila. The Philippines’ capital is widely, and rightly,
known for being crowded, polluted, and hectic but there’s a rich
history and culture hiding in plain sight if you know what to look for,
plus some one of the warmest, most fun-loving people you’re likely to
ever meet.
Lineup highlights: The 1975, Panic! at the Disco, James Bay
Dusk til Dawn Blues Festival in Oklahoma
September 2-4, 2016
If you really want to get off the beaten path, check out this all-night blues festival
in tiny Rentiesville, one of Oklahoma’s few surviving historically
all-black towns. Night owls dig the blues from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. for
three days straight.
Lineup highlights: Joanna Connor, Johnny Rawls
Bestival in England
September 8-11, 2016
Held annually on the beautiful and bucolic Isle of Wight in the south
of England, this midsize gathering of around 50,000 is widely
considered among the best festivals in Britain. Bestival
is known for its eccentric, alternative feel (jump in the world’s
biggest bouncy castle!) and commitment to environmental issues.
Lineup highlights: Major Lazer, Wiz Khalifa, Diplo, Animal Collective
K-Pop World Festival in South Korea
September 30, 2016
K-Pop is hardly outside the mainstream but this festival
is still unlike any other. After surviving preliminary rounds in
countries around the world, finalists and fans gather in Changwon, South
Korea, for high-energy, upbeat performances and to select the next
K-Pop stars.
Lineup highlights: TBD
Lake of Stars in Malawi
September 30-October 2, 2016
This arts and music festival held annually on the shores of Lake Malawi in southern Africa promises a truly unique experience. Lake of Stars brings
together Malawian artists with creatives from around the world for a
weekend of music, dancing, and positive vibes that infuses $1.5 million
into the local economy.
Lineup highlights: Freshlyground, Faith Mussa, Flo Dee