Best international music festivals for summer 2023 Snowbombing, April 10-15 (Schwaz, Austria) If you’re looking for skiing rather than sun, Snowbombing is perfect, while for adventurers seeking fun further afield, nothing tops every Hollywood A-lister's favourite, Coachella. This summer, you can yell your best “Woo hoo” along with Blur at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, don your favourite bikini for a right good party on the Algarve at Afro Nation or relive your raving heyday at Tomorrowland in Belgium. International festivals do just that, serving as a three-in-one offering of sun, sea and singalongs – plus, you won’t need to worry about your tent being washed away in a Saturday night flood like you would in the UK. The cost of living crisis has meant we’re all stretching our money further than ever, and that doesn’t just apply to bills: the fun parts of life, including festivals and holidays, need to be able to prove they provide bang for your buck.
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