Small festivals like Loveshack emerge as vibrant alternatives to Glastonbury
Small, anarchic festivals like Loveshack are emerging as alternatives to major events like Glastonbury, which is on a fallow year. These gatherings, often composed of 50 to 200 friends, emphasize community over corporate branding, with attendees bonding through unique themes and experiences. Organizers stress the importance of creating a magical, collective atmosphere for participants.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 09:30 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 10:00 UTC
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