Kendall Steventon
October 24, 2022
There’s no time like the present to start planning your 2023 motorhome adventures!
Today we’re going to be bringing you our ultimate guide to 2023 events across the UK, so if you’re struggling to find holiday inspiration for next year, we’ve got you covered.
The great thing with planning your events ahead is that if there’s a particular event you’re looking forward to, it’s also a great opportunity to book your motorhome in advance!
We guarantee you there is something for everyone in this list. Whether it’s music, sports, culture, family-friendly or independent travel - we’ve accumulated the best upcoming events in the UK next year. Your motorhome simply awaits…
28th - 30th April: Liverpool Sound City
An annual international music festival, which has previously seen the rise of many future stars early on in their careers!
19th - 23rd July: RHS Flower Show
A plant lover’s paradise
27th - 30th July: Kendal Calling
A Lake District favourite, music and arts festival
24th - 27th August: Creamfields
An iconic dance music festival
10th - 26th February: Dark Skies Festival
Across the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks, featuring activities such as kayaking, stargazing and zip wires
25th - 27th August: Leeds Festival
Bramham Park
The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual music festivals that take place in Reading and Leeds in England. The events take place simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend
25th - 28th May: Bearded Theory
An independent, family-oriented music festival
8th - 11th June: Download
A five-day rock event in Derby
7th - 9th July: Formula 1 Grand Prix
Visit the home of British Grand Prix
18th - 19th June: Strawberries & Creem
The UK’s tastiest festival for music and youth culture
4th February - 18th March: Six Nations Rugby Championship
Twickenham Stadium in London
3rd - 16th July: Wimbledon
The most famous tennis tournament in the world
6th - 28th May: Brighton Festival
One of Europe’s leading art festivals
15th - 18th June: Isle of Wight Festival
A popular music festival with an impressive musical heritage
9th - 13th August: Boomtown
This festival represents all underground sides of the electronic genre
25th - 27th August: Reading Festival
Richfield Avenue
The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual music festivals that take place in Reading and Leeds in England. The events take place simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the August bank holiday weekend
25th - 27th August: Victorious
One of the most beautifully located festivals in the UK
14th - 17th March: Cheltenham Festival
One of the greatest jump-racing events
18th - 21st June: Stonehenge Summer Solstice
Celebrate the Summer Solstice by watching the sun rise over the stones
21st - 25th June: Glastonbury
A five day festival of contemporary performing arts
27th - 30th July: Camp Bestival
Four family-friendly days of live music
25th January: Burns Night
Every January Scotland celebrates the birth of Robert Burns, the national poet of Scotland
4th February - 18th March: Six Nations Rugby Championship
Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh
1st - 12th March: Glasgow Film Festival
The third-largest film festival in Britain, with more than 350 events
16th - 23rd July: The Open Championship
Major golf championship
30th December - 1st January: Hogmanay
Celebrate the New Year in style!
25th January: Dydd Santes Dwynwen
The Welsh version of St Valentine’s Day, this day is honour of Wales’ patron saint of lovers
4th February - 18th March: Six Nations Rugby Championship
Principality Stadium in Cardiff
1st - 2nd July: Wales Airshow
Spectacular views across the five mile stretch of Swansea Bay
Sources:
Visit Britain
https://www.visitbritain.com/gb/en/annual-events-britain-2023
The Standard
https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/uk-festivals-2023-line-up-tickets-summer-b1030745.html