Everywhere At Once powered by The National Lottery takes place from 26–28 June and brings together 1000+ gigs, 400+ venues over one weekend, making it the UK’s biggest music festival on your doorstep. The campaign is designed to celebrate grassroots music venues and bring audiences closer to live music in the places that matter most locally. Its core message is simple: this is a different kind of festival. Closer to the music. Where local matters. Where everyone belongs. Other partners include Music Venue Trust, Liveline, Save Our Scene, Association of Independent Promoters, War Child, Nordoff & Robbins, Help Musicians and Teenage Cancer Trust.
Taking place on what would have been the Glastonbury Festival weekend of June 26 to 28, 2026, hundreds of grassroots music venues across the country will unite for the UK’s largest festival – Everywhere At Once, and
- Bob Gallie, Sarah Yeo, Darren Hodge and Mark Buster McAdam will be performing on Friday 26th June at our CICCIC Discovering music event.
- Jules Reason & the Fire with performing in our Blues Rock Guitar Night on Saturday 27th June, and…
- 17-piece Deane Big Band, who opened the recent Blue Tone Festival in Taunton, will be performing on Sunday 28th June.
Organised by Music Venue Trust, the charity that supports grassroots music venues, and powered by The National Lottery, the festival will celebrate the grassroots network that British music is built on – the places where artists first step on the stage, where Glastonbury headliners hone their craft, and where communities have access to local and affordable live music.
National Lottery players are one of the biggest backers of grassroots music – because of them, over £1billion has gone to support music in every corner of the country. The National Lottery’s backing for Everywhere At Once will help venues and independent promoters champion new artists and programme a bold, exciting weekend in communities across the UK.
So be part of the nations biggest music festival and get your tickets to support live music today.

