Cursus Festival returns to Dorset at Myncen Farm from May 22 to 24, with just a few tickets still available for the 500-capacity event.
The festival offers a relaxed, family-friendly environment with free entry for under-18s, making it particularly popular with parents.
Limited tickets remaining for grassroots favourite Cursus Festival in Dorset. (Image: Cursus Festival)
Kev Davis, festival organiser, said: “Now that spring is here, people are getting excited again for outdoor weekends, live music and camping.
“Cursus is a simple, down-to-earth festival that brings people together for all the best reasons.
“Book now and get ready for a memorable weekend.”
Saturday day tickets are also in high demand, with headline act Peat & Diesel attracting strong interest.
Now in its eleventh year, Cursus has built a reputation as an inclusive, grassroots event.
The festival is dog-friendly and features a dedicated DIY Den activity area for children, a DJ tent, rural crafts, live wrestling, and a record shop.
Live-in vehicles and campers are welcome on site.
Other performers include Land Of The Giants, Black Water County, The Hempolics, Skimmity Hitchers, RuMac, Samantics and Pronghorn.
Full details and ticket information are available at the Cursus Festival website.
