Halo Festival is hitting Trinity Park this July with three stages of live music and DJs in one go. If you're after a proper day out showcasing everything from established names to fresh sounds, this Suffolk-based bash has got your number.
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Saturday, 4 July sees Halo Festival run from 11am to 11pm at Trinity Park in Ipswich. Three separate stages means you're never short of something to catch—live bands and DJs across the day, with a roster designed to pull in diverse crowds and showcase leading artists alongside emerging talent.
The vibe
Three stages means three different vibes running parallel. You can bounce between genres, catch headline sets, or plant yourself at a stage that's speaking to you. It's the kind of day-long festival energy where you'll stumble upon something unexpected whilst trying to make it to your must-see slot.
Getting tickets
Ticket prices and tiers aren't yet confirmed, but day festivals at this scale typically range from £30 to £60-plus depending on lineup and parking options. Watch for early-bird rates closer to the date. Skiddle will have them when they drop.
Where to stay
Ipswich town centre is minutes from Trinity Park. We've picked a selection of hotels within easy reach of the venue below—perfect if you want to skip the drive home or make a weekend of it.
Getting there
From London, it's roughly 90 minutes by train (Liverpool Street to Ipswich). By car, take the A12 north from London or the A14 if you're coming from the Midlands—Trinity Park has decent vehicle access. Flying in? Norwich is your nearest airport, about 45 minutes south.
🧳 Travel essentials
🏨 Where to stay nearby
🥂 Premium stays 5-star
💷 Budget-friendly under £120/nt
📍 The venue
Trinity Park
Felixstowe Road
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