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‘Meet me at the dancing dogs tent!’ What’s behind Britain’s festival frenzy?

They used to mean crusties, hippies, all-male lineups, near riots and burning toilets. Now, from Dorset to Inverness, there’s a festival – and a costume – for everyone. What caused this boom? And is there a dark side?

‘Meet me at the dancing dogs tent!’ What’s behind Britain’s festival frenzy?

TL;DR

  • The British festival scene has transformed from subcultural events for hippies and punks into a mainstream phenomenon for all ages and interests.
  • Festivals are now a significant economic success story and a boost to tourism in Britain.
  • The rise of streaming platforms has encouraged people to seek tangible experiences like festivals, broadening musical tastes.
  • Modern festivals feature diverse lineups and activities beyond music, including talks, workshops, and family entertainment.
  • The current festival boom mirrors historical traditions of collective joy and public revelry that were suppressed by industrial capitalism.
  • Concerns exist about the commercialization of festivals, corporate ownership, and the high cost of tickets and experiences.
  • The core appeal of festivals lies in the communal experience and social exuberance, regardless of specific acts or performances.