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Isobel Lewis

All the festivals planning to go ahead this summer, from Reading and Leeds to Parklife

Photograph: Getty Images

Reading and Leeds, Parklife and TRNSMT are among the festivals planning to go ahead this summer.

Under the government’s plans to ease lockdown restrictions, which were announced on Monday (22 February), legal limits on social contact will be lifted in England from 21 June at the earliest.

If this timeline remains intact, festivals could go ahead this summer, providing that the vaccine programme is reducing hospital admissions and infection rates stay down. The government is also conducting tests this month (April) to see whether large-scale events will be possible

While they are by no means certain to happen, a number of festivals have announced their plans to go ahead in 2021.

On Friday (26 March), Glasgow festival TRSNMT announced that it had been moved from its usual July date to 10-12 September, with Liam Gallagher, The Chemical Brothers and The Courteeners headlining.

You can find the list of events intending to go ahead below...

Reading and Leeds was one of the festivals to announce its plans to go ahead (Andy Sturmey/LNP/Shutterstock)

Wireless (2-4 July, London)

Field Day (10 July, London)

Latitude (22-25 July, Suffolk)

Standon Calling (22-25 July, Hertfordshire)

Camp Bestival (29 July-1 August, Dorset)

Wilderness (5-8 August, Oxfordshire)

Boomtown (11-15 August, Hampshire)

Victorious (27-29 August, Portsmouth)

Creamfields (26-29 August, Cheshire)

Reading and Leeds (27-29 August, Reading and Leeds)

Many festivals are hoping to return this summer (Getty Images)

All Points East (28 August, London)

Neighbourhood Weekender (3-5 September, Warrington)

Mighty Hoopla (4 September, London)

Love Saves the Day (4-5 September, Bristol)

TRNSMT (10-12 September, Glasgow)

Futurama (11-12 September, Liverpool)

Parklife (11–12 September, Manchester)

Isle of Wight (16-19 September, Isle of Wight)

We will keep this list updated as more festivals are announced.

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