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30 Best Music Festivals in Europe For Your Bucket List (2022 Edition)

Music Festivals Europe 2022

Looking for a list of the best European music festivals 2022-2023 has to offer? Well, you’ve come to the right place, because I’ve put together the ultimate European Festival bucket list!  After living across Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands for three years, as well as traveling around the continent quite extensively, I’ve had the opportunity to attend some really incredible parties, events, and wild music festivals all over Europe! 

Ever since attending my very first music festival in Amsterdam back in 2009 (wow, it’s been over 12 years now), I’ve been absolutely addicted to the European festival scene. I’m a big fan of meeting people from around the world, discovering new artists, and partying until the sun comes up! 

Europe really is king when it comes to festivals, and every summer music lovers have a wide variety of events to attend every weekend! The festival industry has exploded, and new events keep popping up, and the established ones just become bigger and better! 

So I thought it’d be fun to share with you all, what I think are the best 30 European Music Festivals in 2022-23…

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1) Tomorrowland 

Tomorrowland - Best Festivals in Europe 2022

When: July 2023 (Two Weekends)

Where: Boom, Belgium 

https://www.tomorrowland.com/en/festival/welcome

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Tomorrowland needs no introduction, as this massive electronic music festival has become a global phenomenon! Famous for its record-breaking international attendance of 185,000 people from over 75 different countries, experiencing Tomorrowland should be on every single person’s destination music festival bucket list! The vibes found here are truly special, and you’re guaranteed to leave with countless new friends from nearly every corner of the world. 

I’ve had the pleasure of attending Tomorrowland twice now, and both times were absolutely magical! It’s one of those festivals you need attend to fully understand for yourself. While tickets are hard to pretty come, if you’re lucky to get your hands on one – GO! I’d also highly recommend camping in “Dreamville”, Tomorrowland’s massive campsite, so you can attend the pre-party on Thursday night (which always has headliners as special guests perform).

“As Martin Garrixx played the closing set at the Mainstage on Sunday night, I watched in awe at my insane rave surroundings.  It was the best possible form of sensory overload complete with pounding bass, smoke machines,…

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