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6 music festivals around the world worth travelling for

Riya Arora
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 29, 2025, 19:00 IST
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6 music festivals around the world worth travelling for


Over the last few years, music festivals have gone from just concerts to full-blown experiences. It’s no longer just about the big names on stage – it’s about the vibe, the setting, and the feeling of being part of something bigger. These festivals bring together music, travel, people, and culture – all in one place.

Whether it’s electronic beats echoing through Belgian fields or smooth jazz by a peaceful Swiss lake, each of these festivals offers more than just sound. If you're the kind who loves both music and the thrill of discovering new places, here are six festivals you’ll want to add to your list.

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Glastonbury – UK


Set on a farm in Somerset, Glastonbury is as iconic as it gets. Sure, it’s got huge acts from across genres – rock, pop, indie, you name it – but it’s also known for its big heart. From climate change awareness to social equality, the festival stands for a lot. And yes, it often rains. But somehow, dancing in the mud has become part of its magic.

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Tomorrowland – Belgium


If you’re into electronic music, this one’s probably already on your radar. Held in the town of Boom, Tomorrowland is loud, colourful, and surreal, with massive stage setups and mind-blowing visuals. Every year has a new theme, and the crowd? People from over 200 countries show up. It feels like a global party with music at the centre.


Image credit: X/@tomorrowland

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Coachella – USA


Coachella happens in California’s desert and has become way more than a music event. It’s fashion, it’s art, it’s pop culture all rolled into one. Spanning two weekends in April, it’s where you’ll see big names, surprise sets, and those giant art installations all over the grounds. Whether you're into the music or just the scene, it’s a place people talk about long after it ends.

Image credit: X/@coachella

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Fuji Rock – Japan


Held at the Naeba Ski Resort, Fuji Rock is probably one of the most scenic festivals out there. Think of music in the middle of forests, streams, and mountains. The energy is calm, the crowd is chill, and there’s a big push toward keeping things green. You’ll find international stars and local Japanese artists sharing the stage – all while being surrounded by nature.


Image credit: X/@fujirock_jp

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Montreux Jazz Festival – Switzerland


Right by Lake Geneva, this one’s a bit different. It started out as a jazz-only festival, but now includes everything from blues and soul to rock. It’s more intimate compared to massive festivals, but that’s part of what makes it special. Many legends have played here and even recorded live albums on stage. The vibe? Calm, classy, and deeply musical.


Image credit: iStock

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Primavera Sound – Spain



Barcelona’s Primavera Sound is a favourite among people who love to discover new music. It’s got a mix of languages, styles, and genres, and is known for having a more balanced, inclusive line-up. The beachy backdrop gives the whole thing a laid-back feel, and whether you're into rising indie acts or big-stage names, you’ll find something to enjoy.

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