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Brits are Sick of Overseas Festivals

UK festivals are overwhelmingly more popular than overseas festivals, according to a new survey.

Nearly half (50%) of people say they prefer UK festivals, compared to just 8% who say they prefer to get their festival fix abroad,

The survey of festival-goers, conducted by events and ticketing agent, Skiddle, puts to bed the rumour that overseas festivals such as Tomorrowland in Belgium and Outlook in Croatia are the more popular choice with UKfestival-goers.

Skiddle Co-Founder and Director Ben Sebborn, commented: “Whilst many festival-goers choose to travel abroad to see what the rest of the world has to offer, it’s encouraging to see such loyalty towards the Great British Festival. The weather can’t be guaranteed, but the unique atmosphere can. There will always be a market for overseas festivals, but for now, our muddy fields, wellington boots and warm cans of cider appear to be winning the race.”

The UK festival scene is continuing to increase in popularity year upon year. In 2017, Skiddle have seen a 21% increase in ticket sales.

The survey also revealed that Glastonbury was voted the UK’s favourite larger festival. Kendal Calling in the Lake District, was voted the UK’s favourite small festival.

 

Photo credit: Richard Broome Photography

Grant Bailey

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