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Family Fun Awaits at Marvellous Festival 2026!

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Family Fun Awaits at Marvellous Festival 2026!

Looking for the perfect summer local family getaway? Marvellous Festival – the UK’s Longest Running and Best Tribute Festival – returns 17th–19th July 2026 at Dinton Pastures, Reading.

Now in our 23rd year, we’ve created an unforgettable experience for all ages. The Big Kids’ Village features sports tasters including tag rugby, karate, football skills and basketball, plus a dedicated soft play area for under-fives. Creative workshops, Punch and Judy, giant bubbles, face painting, climbing wall, dance sessions and family games complete the fun – and don’t forget the funfair!

Meanwhile, parents can enjoy 14 world-class tribute acts including Michael Jackson, Queen, The Killers and Foo Fighters. We’re also one of the last festivals where you can bring your own food and drink (personal limits apply, no glass or cans).

Visit www.marvellousfestivals.com/ for tickets. Don’t miss the summer’s most Marvellous adventure!

Win a Family Weekend Ticket to Marvellous Festival 2026!

Marvellous is the UK’s longest-running and best tribute festival, and this year they’re celebrating their 23rd year! The festival takes place on Friday 17th, Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th July at Dinton Pastures Country Park near Reading.

With a spectacular lineup of 14 world-class tribute acts on the giant main stage, including tributes to Michael Jackson, Queen, Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, The Killers, Foo Fighters, Take That and many more, there’s something for everyone!

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Families love Marvellous for its safe, welcoming atmosphere and TONS of FREE activities for children. The Big Kids’ Village features sports tasters (tag rugby, karate, football and basketball), a dedicated soft play area for under-fives, creative workshops, Punch and Judy, giant bubbles, face painting, dance sessions and funfair rides. Plus, don’t miss the Silent Disco!

Marvellous is one of the last festivals where you can bring your own food and drink (personal limits apply, no glass or cans), helping families manage costs without missing any fun.

For your chance to win a Family Weekend Ticket (2 adults & 2 children), simply scan the QR code and provide your details – it’s free to enter !

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