July is the middle month of the summer (unless you’re from some strange hemisphere) and that means the hottest events are here. Want to visit one or two? Then read this list of Skycop’s biggest European events in July!
EXIT, Novi Sad, Serbia
July 10–12, 2026 (dates estimated)
EXIT began in 2000 as a student movement, born out of protest, and has grown into one of Europe’s most celebrated festivals. In 2026, it returns to Petrovaradin Fortress, filling the historic walls with music and activism. Close to 200,000 visitors are expected over the weekend. This year’s lineup mixes global headliners with regional favourites, proving that EXIT is still as much about community and values as it is about the music.
Was Your Flight Disrupted? Turn your delayed, cancelled or overbooked flight into a compensation up to €600!
Latitude, Henham Park, UK
July 23–26, 2026
Latitude has always been more than a music festival – its 20th anniversary edition clarifies that. Alongside the main stage, you’ll find theatre, comedy, spoken word, dance and art installations dotted across the park. Families can join workshops, yoga sessions, and even swim in the lake. The food scene is intense too, with chefs bringing a modern spin on British dining. Latitude’s charm lies in turning Suffolk’s countryside into a summer-long celebration of culture.
Electric Castle, Banffy Castle, Romania
July 15–19, 2026 (dates tentative)
Romania’s Electric Castle returns to the Banffy Castle grounds in Transylvania, blending history with forward-looking culture. The 2026 lineup promises a mix of international rock, electronic, and hip-hop acts alongside cutting-edge visual shows. Beyond the stages, festivalgoers can explore art, tech projects and immersive light installations at the New Media Castle.
Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Copenhagen, Denmark
July 3–12, 2026
For ten days in July, jazz fills every corner of Copenhagen. Since 1979, the festival has become one of the world’s largest, with over a thousand concerts across clubs, parks, and city squares. Many performances are free, making it easy to wander from one stage to the next and discover new sounds. International legends share billing with rising Scandinavian talent. It’s worth visiting!
Tomorrowland, Boom, Belgium
July 17–19 & July 24–26, 2026
Tomorrowland is once again set for two weekends in Boom, bringing together fans from more than 200 countries. The 2026 edition keeps the trademark mix of world-class DJs, surreal stage design and a festival city built just for the occasion. Global Journey travel packages make the trip seamless, while DreamVille turns into a temporary village with food, markets, and late-night gatherings. With hundreds of acts across multiple stages, Tomorrowland remains a pilgrimage for electronic music lovers.
Was Your Flight Disrupted? Turn your delayed, cancelled or overbooked flight into a compensation up to €600!
Granted, even the biggest, coolest festival can be ruined by flight disruptions. Flight delays, cancelled flights or overbookings can all make it go pear shaped instead of… fest shaped? Know your air passenger rights – in any case, if that happens to you, don’t hesitate to reach out to Skycop! We can help you claim flight compensation – you can get compensation of up to €600, so you can barely afford not to!
