Festivals UK calendar .. Your guide to fun 2022
May
- Brighton Festival Brighton , South East England
7-29 May
Brighton is a destination that welcomes diversity, innovation and creative thinking, and its annual festival celebrates this pioneering spirit and experiential approach. This festival was launched in 1967 and is today one of the most distinguished art festivals in Europe. This event celebrates music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate and family, in an effort to make art accessible to all. This festival is held in several locations in Brighton and Hove. - FA Cup Final , Wembley Stadium, London, England
14 May
The FA Cup, the oldest domestic competition in world football, is one of the country’s most important sporting institutions. The long history of the competition, in addition to the prestige of the Cup Final, has become familiar to millions. - Women’s FA Cup Final in football , Wembley Stadium
15 May
The FA Women’s Cup Final returns to Wembley and will take place on the same weekend as the FA Cup, for the first time in history. - The Chelsea Flower Show , London
24 – 28 May
The Chelsea Flower Show is one of the most famous of the Royal Horticultural Society and is back with an unprecedented flower and horticultural show.
- Hay Festival of Literature and Arts , Brecon Lighthouses, South Wales
26 May-5 June
Held annually in a tented village on the edge of Brecon Lighthouse National Park, the famous Hay Festival of Literature and Arts aims to bring together some of the world’s greatest contemporary writers and the most influential voices in the world. Literature and Arts. Speakers and artists who have previously participated in the event include Margaret Atwood, Ian McEwan, Chelsea Clinton, Michael Wolff, Jake Beg, Laura Mfula, David Williams, Simon Schama, David Olusuga, Rose McGowan, Dara O’Brien and more. - Food Festival at Blenheim Palace , Oxfordshire, Central England
Dates to be confirmed later
Oxfordshire’s largest food festival brings together food stalls, touring jazz musicians, children’s storytellers and an elite group of gourmets, under the roof of Blenheim Palace. The event was attended by illustrious chef Raymond Blanc and the winners of the Masterchef competition. - Denbshire Ord Eastdfood Festival , Kilford Farm, Denbigh, North East Wales
30 May – 4 June
The Ord Eastdfood Festival is one of the most important youth festivals in Europe, with children and young people participating in many competitions, such as singing, dancing and performance. On the occasion of his 100th birthday this year, the whole family will be waiting for many exciting experiences at Eastdfood, from enjoying competitions to visiting different booths and exhibitions.
June
- Kazoo Derby , Epsom Downs Raceway, Surrey, South East England
- 3 – 4 June
The world’s most famous flat race, in which riders and owners seek to win one of Britain’s greatest trophies, takes place on 4 June. On the day before, June 3, International Women’s Day is celebrated. In 2022, the event will be held as part of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee Weekend Celebrations. - The Queen’s Birthday Tropping the Color , London, England
2 June
The official annual celebration of the Queen’s birthday is called Tropping the Color or the Queen’s Birthday Parade, a colorful military parade featuring elegantly dressed officers and men ceremonial ceremonial, as well as a group of horses and musicians. The Queen attends this party which takes place at Horse Guards Parade off Whitehall Road in London. - Marathon Hole Earth Man Horse RacingLanwerted Wells, Wales
June 11
Runners and riders race the annual 22-mile Man vs Horse marathon in the Welsh town of Lanwerted Wells. The race was born in 1980 after a pub owner overheard two customers discussing the pros and cons of the competition. Between humans and horses on rugged terrain. But no man could beat a horse before 2004. - Royal Ascot , Berkshire, South East England
14-18 June
Royal Ascot has established itself as a national institution, one of Britain’s most important social events and one of the world’s top horse races. Blending tradition, fashion and elegance, it hosts around 30 races over five days. - Isle of Wight Festival , Isle of Wight, Southern England
16-19 June
Held on the famous island off the coast of southern England, this popular music festival has a rich musical history, revived by Bob Dylan in 1969 and Jimi Hendrix in 1970. The artists who took to the stage at this fantastic music festival include Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds, George Ezra, And Bevy Clairo. - Jane Austin Regency Week , Hampshire, Southern England
June 18-26
This nine-day festival revolves around Jane Austen. It takes place in the town of Alton and in the neighboring village of Shawton, which is home to the Jane Austen Home and Museum. The festival is bursting with Regency-style songs and music, offers dining experiences, panel discussions, guided tours and picnics, and hosts the famous Regency Bowl. - The Royal Highland Show , Edinburgh, Scotland
23-26 June
One of Scotland’s most popular country events, the Royal Highland Show has established itself as one of the finest celebrations of agriculture, food and rural life in Europe. - Round the Island Race , Isle of Wight, Southern England
, June 25
The annual Round the Island Yachting Race, a one-day event around the Isle of Wight, is one of the largest yachting races in the world, usually attracting more than 1,700 boats and around 16,000 sailors. Racers from all over the world flock to this race and follow the 50-nautical-mile course that begins and ends in Cowes. - Wimbledon Tennis Championships , London, England
June 27 – July 10
Wimbledon is arguably the most famous tennis tournament in the world. It was launched in 1877 and tickets sell out quickly and are in great demand. The tournament kicks off at the end of June and lasts for about two weeks or until all its activities have ended. The club organizes a public lottery (lottery) to sell tickets for stadiums 1 and 2 in advance. - Taste of London , London, England
Dates to be confirmed later
Four days each summer, Regent’s Park turns into the perfect gourmet’s haven, with around 40 of the city’s best restaurants serving al fresco delicacies and 200 products offering a wide selection. One of the finest food and drinks from Britain and around the world. - PrideInn Festival London , London, England
Dates to be confirmed later
London hosts the huge Pride in London Festival in the summer, which usually concludes with a colorful carnival, music, decorated carriages and dances. - Edinburgh International Film Festival , Edinburgh, Scotland
Dates to be confirmed
Established in 1947, the famous film festival discovered and promoted the best international films and advocated for changes in the global film industry. This festival highlights the most distinguished and innovative new cinematic talents and combines the captivating atmosphere of the red carpet with exceptional cinematic discoveries and a dedicated audience.
July
- Formula 1 British Grand Prix , Silverstone, Central England
July 1-3
The Silverstone Grand Prix is one of the most important British motorsports races. . The average cornering speed is higher than at any other championship course. - Alice’s Day , Oxford, England
2 July
Oxford hosts annual celebrations based on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on the first Saturday in July. Dress up as your favorite character at The Story Museum, learn about the history of this novel, and discover the landmarks of the city that inspired Lewis Carroll to create this classic children’s tale. Details of the event, which will be held in 2022, will be confirmed later. - Air Show in Wales , Swansea, Wales
2-3 July
This five-mile show can be seen along Swansea Bay and offers stunning views of the air shows by some of the world’s best military and civilian airshow teams. This event included an interactive military village, kiosks, children’s entertainment programs, an exhibition, and much more in recent years. - The Royal Horticultural Society’s Flower Show at Hampton Court , Surrey, South East England
4-10 July
The world’s largest annual flower fair and a haven for plant lovers, it will head again in 2022 with landscaped gardens and breathtaking flower displays. - The Open , St Andrews, Scotland
11-17 July
The Great Championship of golf, often referred to as the Open or the British Open, will take place at the world-famous Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland in 2022, to celebrate 150 years of… kickoff. - Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival
15-24 July
Hosting some of the best international talent in both genres, the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival runs over ten days in the summer and is packed with music and songs of all kinds. - Bristol Harbor Festival
Dates to be confirmed The
Bristol Harbor Festival will take place over the weekend of 2022 with music, markets and fun sea shows in historic Bristol Harbour, to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Previous festivals have included live performances, artists, musicians, circuses, children’s events, dancers, food markets and kiosks. Dhows at sea provide a captivating backdrop for activities. - Wales Royal Show , Yllnloyd, Powys, Central Wales
18-21 July
The Royal Wales Show is one of Britain’s most important agricultural events, and extends over four days, during which competitions are held for livestock and a wide range of activities including forestry, gardening, handicrafts, entertainment programmes, attractions, shows, country sports and shopping experiences. - The Royal Horticultural Society’s Flower Show in Tatton Park , Cheshire, North West England
20-24 July
An ideal destination for plant enthusiasts, this fair takes place in the classic historic Tatton Park with its stunning landscaped gardens and captivating flower displays. - Northern Pride , Newcastle, North East England
July 22-24
One of the largest and most diverse free events in the Northeast, this annual celebration begins with a walk through Newcastle and concludes with a day full of music, educational performances, fun activities and festivities. - Qatar Glorious Goodwood Festival , West Sussex, Southern England
26-30 July
This small and elegant horse-racing event takes place every year at the Earl of March’s grounds in his country house near Chichester. It features unobstructed races and allows visitors to stroll and enjoy jazz During the night and see the celebrities. - Camp Festival , Lulworth Palace, Dorset, South West England
July 28-31
This colourful, family-friendly, four-day festival is packed with live music and DJs, a roller skating rink, and costumes are encouraged. The list of bands that have revived the festival in recent years has included The Cure, Rodimental and Hot Chip. - Edinburgh Arts Festival , Edinburgh, Scotland
July 28 – August 28
The Edinburgh Arts Festival is Britain’s largest annual celebration of the visual arts, hosting a diverse and vibrant array of exhibitions and events in the city’s galleries and museums. - Cowes Week , Isle of Wight, Southern England
July 30 – August 6
Cowes Week is one of the most important sailing events, bringing together the most prominent sailing stars from around the world, with more than 8000 sailors competing on board more than 1,000 yachts. - Buckingham Palace open to the public during the summer , London, England
July-September (dates to be confirmed)
Discover the palace’s most luxuriously furnished rooms, where the Queen and members of the royal family host their guests and hold special events during national, festive and official occasions Treat your eyes to the most exquisite treasures from the Royal Collection. - BBC Proms Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England
during the summer (dates to be confirmed)
Proms Concerts run over eight weeks during the summer and include a range of daily classical concerts and other events annually, often at the Royal Albert Hall. This festival was held for the first time in the year 1895, and is divided into several seasons. Each season consists of more than 70 festivals, with a wide range of classical music that suits all tastes at reasonable prices in a relaxed atmosphere. The BBC Proms Concerts go to Hyde Park for their famous closing party.