The Førde Traditional and World Music Festival is the largest festival for acoustic trad and world music in Scandinavia, presenting about 80 acts from 30 venues and 250 artists from all over the world, for 25-30 000 visitors each year.
Read MoreVisbyfestivalen is an intimate, acoustic festival that takes place annually in Visby, Sweden.
Read MoreFuture Echoes is Sweden’s new showcase festival that kicks off the 16-18th September, 2021 in Norrköping, Sweden.
Read MoreKorrö Folk Music Festival is held forty kilometres from Växjö, amongst beautiful forests and rippling lakes. Korrö provides a range of Swedish and Nordic folk music unparalleled in the rest of Sweden, while retaining the festival’s original sense of closeness and intimacy that has been nurtured throughout its 30-year history.
Read MoreUrkult is a festival for all people, a meeting place and a source for inspiration.
Read Moreappletree garden festival has been taking place in Diepholz since 2001. It started out as a garden party among friends and has developed into a celebrated indie boutique festival for music lovers, which celebrates long-loved favourite acts as well as the discovery of newcomers – from indie pop to electro, from workshops to circus shows.
Read MoreNorwegian festival Moldejazz is the oldest continuously running jazz festival in the world (as of 2020), founded in 1961.
Read MoreLocus Festival takes place in Locorotondo, taking pride in presenting a programme which balances quality with popularity.
Read MoreFleuve is a music festival that takes place along the Loire river in 5 towns Tours, Orléans, Angers, Saint-Nazaire and Nantes. The artists perform in several cities and festival-goers are invited to follow them.
Read MoreIndiegeno Fest, organized by Leave Music since 2014, is an Italian festival where the passion for music merges with the discovery of the artistic and landscape beauties of the Gulf of Patti, in the province of Messina (Sicily).
Read MoreLawnya Vawnya; an exposition of independent art & culture is a non-profit music and art festival that takes place each spring in downtown St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador.
Read MoreFolk On The Rocks is one of Canada’s top summertime music and cultural festivals, drawing performers from the NWT, Nunavut and all across Canada for the North’s biggest party under the midnight sun.
Read MoreFor over 20 years, Melt has been taking up the cause to delight the world’s most sophisticated audiences. With several international awards under its belt, Melt has been one of Europe’s favourite festivals amongst artists, music lovers and the media.
Read MoreWhatever Happens is a songwriter festival which has existed since 2017. In 2021, it will take place for the first time at Cultural House Nottbeck in Oelde, Germany.
Read MoreLunatic Festival takes place each year in June, when around 25 students unite the areas of art, culture and music at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, turning the university’s rooms into places of exchange, niches of retreat and places for movement and dance.
Read MoreRocken am Brocken takes place annually in the middle of the Harz national park in Germany, offering exciting music from rock to pop, from ska to electro, in a wonderful setting.
Read MoreEthno Port was founded in 2008 and takes place annually in Poznań, showcasing global talent along with a strong focus on Polish artists.
Read MoreHorizons / Gorwelion is a scheme delivered by BBC Cymru Wales in partnership with Arts Council Wales to develop new independent contemporary music in Wales.
Read MoreSound City Ipswich is a one-day multi-venue festival and music industry conference – the first of its kind for the town - where ticket holders are invited to gig-hop between various of Ipswich’s music venues.
Read MoreMägede Hääl is a music festival based in the post-industrial landscapes of East Estonia, with a focus on integration between the area’s Russian and Estonian population.
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