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Halo Festival 2026

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Halo Festival 2026

Trinity Park, Ipswich

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Dates & Times

Saturday 4 Jul 202611:00–23:00

Information - Halo Festival 2026

Halo Festival arrives at Trinity Park, Ipswich on Saturday 4th July 2026, bringing a full day of live music, huge artists, top DJs, and the best rising talent from across Suffolk. This is a brand new, independent festival created by Halo – one of the UK’s fastest-growing tech companies – and built to become a standout summer moment for the region.

Across the Main Stage, DJ Tent, and Suffolk Stage, festival-goers can expect a high-energy mix of chart-topping acts, established favourites, and exciting new artists.

Alongside the music, Halo Festival offers great food and drink options, spacious viewing areas, on-site parking, and a welcoming atmosphere designed for all ages.

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