Britain's festival culture has undergone a seismic shift. What once meant crusties, hippies, questionable sanitation and near-riots has transformed into a vibrant, inclusive celebration happening everywhere from Dorset to Inverness—with a festival and costume option for virtually everyone.
The boom reflects a fundamental change in how we gather for live culture, with organisers now catering to diverse audiences rather than a narrow demographic. The growth is remarkable, though observers note there may be challenges alongside the enthusiasm. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Cultural festivals are no longer niche experiences—they're becoming genuinely mainstream events designed for everyone to find their people and their vibe.
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