Tomorrowland in Belgium revealed as Europe’s top music festival, followed by Glastonbury and French festival Hellfest

Tomorrowland in Belgium revealed as Europe’s top music festival, followed by Glastonbury and French festival Hellfest

25th June 2024 0 By Jon Deaux

With summer festival season fast approaching, and an estimated 89.8m festival-goers in Europe this year, a new study by Europe travel expert and ferry operator DFDS reveals Europe’s favourite music festivals. 

See the results here: www.dfds.com/en-gb/passenger-ferries/destinations/europe-music-festivals

The study analyzed 444 European music festivals to name the most in-demand across the continent and which are the most up-and-coming. By looking at Google search data in each European country since 2022, the study identified the most popular festivals, each country’s preferred ‘home’ and ‘away’ music festivals, as well as which are on the rise.  

Tomorrowland, Belgium, is Europe’s favorite music festival, top in 46 of 53 countries 

With 16.5 million searches by Europeans since 2022, Tomorrowland is a fantastic electronic dance music (EDM) festival in Antwerp, Belgium, and ranks as Europe’s most popular music event. It was also the top searched ‘away’ festival in 46 out of the 53 countries analyzed. Research shows almost half of the British, Spanish, and German residents have traveled abroad for a music event.   

Glastonbury, the iconic family-friendly music event, ranks in second place with over nine million searches across the continent, followed by France’s heavy metal Hellfest which generated over four million searches. 

Europe’s top five music festivals: 

Rank 

Festival Name 

Host Country 

Total Google searches since 2022 

1 

Tomorrowland 

Belgium 

16,451,430 

2 

Glastonbury 

UK 

9,153,600 

3 

Hellfest 

France 

4,137,780 

4 

Parookaville 

Germany 

3,156,580 

5 

Rock am Ring 

Germany 

3,121,470 

Europe’s top UK music festivals 

As a world leader in festival culture, my appetite to attend UK-based festivals is unsurprisingly high.  

Glastonbury is the most popular music festival, favored by Europeans and Brits alike.  

Reading Festival follows in second, with just over three million searches over the past two years – one million more searches than its sister festival, Leeds.  

Download Festival ranks in third place, seeing almost 2.5 million searches since 2022.  

Rank 

Festival Name 

Total Google searches since 2022 

1 

Glastonbury 

9,153,600 

2 

Reading Festival 

3,099,480 

3 

Download Festival 

2,490,680 

4 

Leeds Festival 

2,098,000 

5 

Boomtown 

2,096,040 

Europe’s most up-and-coming music festivals 

Europe is home to some of the world’s most iconic festivals, but many lesser-known events are growing in popularity. DFDS analyzed which festivals saw the largest increase in searches since 2022. 

Big Smoke Festival, a brand-new event curated by rap artist Skepta, earns the crown of the most up-and-coming festival with a search increase of over 15,000%. South Ocean Festival, a two-day event in Malmö, Sweden, held by the seaside ranks second. It first posted on Instagram in late 2022 announcing its festival in summer 2023, which returns this year with its mostly local lineup. Similarly, Vaulen Open Air, a festival in Stavanger, Norway, first posted in late 2022 announcing its 2023 festival which returns this year welcoming Jason Derulo and Keane. 

Rank 

Festival Name 

Host Country 

% increase in searches in 2023 Vs 2022 

1 

Big Smoke Festival 

UK 

15,489% 

2 

South Ocean Festival 

Sweden 

1,257% 

3 

Vaulen Open Air 

Norway 

574% 

4 

Lido Sounds 

Austria 

545% 

5 

Summerside Festival 

Switzerland 

470% 

 

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