For one magical evening Wasing invites festival-goers to come together to mark the Summer solstice, which takes place on the same day everywhere on the planet, connecting everyone in a truly global moment.
Now reimagined as an intimate one-day event, Solstice at Wasing will take place on Friday 20th June 2025 in the enchanting Sacred Glade, nestled within The Woodland at Wasing. Celebrating the Rite of Summer, the festival promises an unforgettable night of musical experiences, with performances by incredible artists Anoushka Shankar, Salif Keita, Omer Gonen-Haela, Âpe Chimba and many more.
Back for 2025, the Fireside Sessions will spark the solstice celebration's shift from day to night with intimate performances around the Sacred Glade fire, followed by a guided Sunrise Ceremony at dawn to welcome the new sun.
Beyond the music, Wasing invites festival-goers to unwind and reconnect through a carefully curated selection of wellbeing offerings, including guided nature meditations, breathwork sessions, and Wild Swim & Sauna sessions in the secluded woodland lake and wood-fired sauna.
£99 & Under 12s free + overnight camping available
Solstice at Wasing (20 June 2025) |
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* Friday from 12pm until Saturday at 10:30am
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