
A Cumbrian festival is returning for 2026 promising live music, street food and shenanigans.
The family-friendly Gadabout Music Festival will take place at High Hall Farm in Croglin on July 24 and July 25.
Four days of camping is available and live music will be provided by Beans on Toast, Youth Sector, The Howlers, June Holland, The Slow Country, Exploding Head, Dubinski, The Greater Good, The Labourers, Melanie Baker, Marnie Glum, Midnight Rodeo, Lola Simms, The Flookes, The Yan Tans, Blue Scarrow and Suncream.
Organisers said: “Gadabout’s intimate setting focuses on promoting the best new and independent artists.
“That also allows the festival to offer a more affordable experience.
“The festival promises to offer an unforgettable experience.
“Besides the wide array of bands and musicians, Gadabout offers family-friendly activities like yoga, and creative workshops, along with incredible local food from the likes of Aupa and Waffling On.”
Full weekend tickets are £70 for adults and £40 for under-18s. Children under six go free.
For more information and tickets, visit https://gadaboutfestival.co.uk/





