Love Festival starts anew at Glastonbury in 2026
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Love Festival starts anew at Glastonbury in 2026

Mindfulness instead of Party Hubbub

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June 9, 2026

Between an ancient mystical place and the gentle hills of Somerset, a newly named retreat begins on August 29, 2026, making Glastonbury a special destination for many queer men: The "Love Festival" is explicitly aimed at men who love men – and during its five days at the EarthSpirit Centre near Compton Dundon, it creates a space for healing, conscious encounters, and inner renewal. The organizers, Richie Moore and Joey Tabone, both experienced Tantra practitioners, focus on an innovative concept that unites spirituality, physical well-being, and community without the pressures of everyday life.

The most important things at a glance.

  • The Love Festival takes place from August 29 to September 2, 2026, at the EarthSpirit Centre near Glastonbury, Somerset.
  • About 120 participants can attend workshops on meditation, tantra, consent, body awareness, and conscious intimacy.
  • The festival is drug- and alcohol-free, the dress code is optional, and various accommodations from tents to guest rooms are available on-site.
  • The organizers emphasize the active preservation of boundaries, conscious communication, and an inclusive, guilt-free interaction.
  • The Love Festival is seen as an evolution of the former Tantra Festival, which took place for the first time in 2013 in Wales.

New spaces for queer men

In the heart of rural Somerset, where gentle meadows nestle against mysterious hills and Glastonbury has been considered a spiritual hub for centuries, the festival deliberately distances itself from scene locations like clubs, bars, or dancefloors. Instead, the program is shaped by workshops focused on meditation, breathing, massage, and experiencing the body and intimacy – all within a setting that emphasizes voluntariness, awareness, and emotional safety. A central element is the conscious practice of consent and communication, inviting participants to explore new forms of intimacy and community.

Conscious slowing down and self-acceptance

The Love Festival places special emphasis on a drug-free, mindful environment and consciously avoids sensory overload. Whether in the morning with joint yoga, in the afternoon during a discussion round in the open air, or at night by the campfire: Here, all participants are given the opportunity to let their masks fall. "This festival is designed for people to authentically unfold, experience, and connect—playfully, freely, humanly," explains Richie Moore. The festival leaders guide the group with empathy, sensitivity, and clear rules. "Many men tell us how isolated they feel in everyday life and experience genuine contact and body acceptance for the first time in a long while at the festival," Moore adds.

Roots and Change of a Special Retreat

Originally founded as the Tantra Festival in 2013 by Jason Tye and Ingo Brauer and previously run from Wales, in 2026 there was not only a change of location but also a consistent reorientation led by the new heads Richie Moore and Joey Tabone. The name "Love Festival" emphasizes the openness to various methods beyond classical Tantra forms, including conscious kink techniques – always with a focus on care and mutual respect. The festival sees itself as a response to societal developments in queer everyday life, such as app addiction, superficial pressure, and toxic masculinity.

Important questions on the topic

What accommodation options are available at the festival?Visitors can choose between a room, tent, yurt, or caravan, depending on their preference and budget.

How is emotional security ensured?Workshops and activities take place under strict consent rules and clear agreements, and the consumption of alcohol and drugs is prohibited.

Why is there a participant limit?A personal and secure environment should be guaranteed with a maximum of 120 guests, in which individual development is possible.

Starting in September, the Love Festival departs from the norms of classic party trips and instead sets standards for conscious community offerings in the queer travel calendar. Anyone looking to end the summer of 2026 with genuine connection and self-experience may find a magical place for it in Somerset.

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