The state of independent festivals: ‘There’s a family spirit’

While consolidation continues across the festival business, Europe’s independent events continue to carve their own paths

Finland's Ruisrock
Finland's Ruisrock © Miikka Varila

For all the noise around consolidation, global deals, and the rise of stadium spectaculars, Europe’s independent festivals remain the sector’s beating heart. They nurture new talent, bring creative risk to the landscape, and stay stubbornly close to their audiences.

But in 2025, independence is looking increasingly difficult.

From booking challenges to spiralling costs and unpredictable weather, many indie events are operating on thinner margins, within narrower windows, and with deeper personal commitment than ever before.

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