Festival season is finally upon us – well, nearly – and it’s time to get booking your tickets for the best of them. Or is it?
Luckily, we’ve got an exclusive bundle of tickets and super-fancy experiences to give away for ALSO Festival, which takes place from July 10-12 at Park Farm in Warwickshire and brings together huge ideas, brilliant music, tasty food, hilarious comedy, wellness events and more. Basically, all the good things. No wonder we included it in our round-up of the 50 best music festivals in the UK to book for 2026.
Now in its 13th year, the theme for 2026 is ‘Oh Fortuna!’, which playfully asks: how much of our fortune is already written in the stars and how much luck can we really make ourselves? Better start thinking of those outfits! Lady Luck? Fortune-teller? We’ll leave it to you…
The hotly-anticipated weekender is already looking jam-packed with the best in the business descending for the three days. The ideas programme is truly inspired: the Turner Prize-winner Grayson Perry has just been announced; bestselling author Sathnam Sanghera brings his brilliantly original new book; writer and presenter Claudia Hammond shares the psychological toolkit for anyone suffering overwhelm; tech commentator Jamie Bartlett provides guidance on how to talk to AI; and neuroscientist Anne-Laure Le Cunff reveals the power of ‘tiny experiments’ to achieve ambitions. Music-wise, there’s PVA, Afriquoi, Chris Coull, Sheep, Dog & Wolf and Tribo. And other highlights include comedians such as Mark Thomas and Esther Manito, Marcel Lucont’s Cabaret Fantastique and a full programme of events from wellness partners Numinity as well as lakeside Sanctuary Sessions, wild swimming, sauna and cold plunge. There’s a generous helping of quality food and drink, too – with long-table dining from Aram by Imad and a woodland lunch with River Cottage, kitchen demos from Petty Elliot and Georgia Hearn and tastings including Venetian cocktails and Curious Cheese pairings. Families are well catered for, too, with musical workshops, evening storytelling, kids craft sessions and Mortimer Nannies to-hand.
The prizes? Ah, yes! Four weekend tickets (£780), a car or campervan pass (£70 or £90) and four sauna and cold plunge tickets together with a lake pass (£260).
To enter, simply answer the question below.
Which Turner Prize-winning artist has just been announced for ALSO Festival 2026?
May fortune be on your side!
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