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Lazydays Festival: Pop, Rock and Hip-Hop in Guildford, United Kingdom
The Lazydays Festival takes place from July 24-26, 2026, at Priory Park, Guildford, in Surrey. This family-friendly summer festival celebrates three decades of British pop, rock, and hip-hop. With 13 artists on the bill, it delivers an eclectic weekend in a green urban park.
Headliners bring together Feeder, Natalie Imbruglia, and Tinie Tempah, blending post-britpop, soft rock, and grime. The lineup also includes Artful Dodger, Fun Lovin' Criminals, and The Pigeon Detectives.
The musical palette spans alternative hip hop, uk garage, 2-step, alternative rock, downtempo, electropop, indie rock, post-grunge, power pop, and rap rock. This diversity reflects the eclecticism of the British scene from the 1990s and 2000s. Lazydays Festival offers a nostalgic lineup accessible to all audiences.
Mark your calendar for late July 2026 at Priory Park for a weekend of British hits under the summer sun in Guildford.
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❓FAQ
How many stages does Lazydays Festival have?
This festival in England features live music across three stages, plus a dedicated venue for children's activities and entertainment.
What are the dates and opening times?
Lazydays runs from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 July 2026 at Priory Park, Southend-on-Sea. Times are Friday 2pm-11pm, Saturday 11am-11pm and Sunday 11am-8pm. The queue opens 30 minutes before gates.
Is there camping?
No, Lazydays is a non-camping festival, but there are plenty of places to stay nearby across Southend.
Which station is nearest and are there shuttles?
The closest station is Prittlewell (Greater Anglia), a 5-10 minute walk from the park. Southend Central (c2c line) is about a 30-minute walk or served by a free shuttle bus. There is no on-site parking, but a Park & Ride at London Southend Airport costs just £15 per day with a free shuttle to the gates.
Will food be available?
Yes, local food trucks offer gluten-free and vegan options, plus non-alcoholic drinks, soft drinks and mocktails. Outside food is not allowed (one sealed water bottle or an empty refillable container is permitted).
Is the festival child-friendly?
Yes, it is family-friendly: children aged 11 and under enter free, with Young Adult tickets for 12-17 year olds. Under-18s must be accompanied by an adult (maximum 2 minors per adult).
What accessibility facilities are provided?
There is a ground-level accessible viewing area beside the sound desk, accessible toilets across the site, limited Blue Badge parking at Priory Park and a designated drop-off zone. Guide and assistance dogs are welcome everywhere.



