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Beach Fest Skegness 2026 returns with three days of seaside sport, music and family fun

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Skegness beach is set to become a hub of music, sport and entertainment this summer as Beach Fest Skegness 2026 returns for three days of seaside fun.

The popular festival will take place from Friday July 24 to Sunday July 26 and promises a packed programme of live entertainment, beach sports and family activities.

Now in its sixth year, Beach Fest will combine the excitement of the UK Beach Soccer Championships with live performances from some of Europe’s top tribute acts.

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More than 150 football teams are expected to compete across the weekend, bringing players and supporters to the coast for three days of beach football action.

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Away from the pitch, music fans can enjoy a huge line-up of tribute performances on the main stage, celebrating some of the biggest names in music.

Tribute stars set to feature include performances inspired by global icons including Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande and K-Pop favourites, alongside a host of other acts bringing pop, dance and chart hits to the beach.

Sunday will be the festival’s family fun day, with entertainment for younger visitors including live dinosaur shows, a Shrek-themed band and K-Pop Superstars.

Visitors can also enjoy a range of food and drink options throughout the weekend, with street food, burgers, crepes and doughnuts available alongside beach bars including the Au Vodka Gold Bar, V Rum Cocktail Bar and the popular Beach Fest Bar.

There will also be a live sports DJ helping to keep the atmosphere going throughout the event.

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Co-organiser Joe Maxwell, the founder of Beach Fest, said organisers were excited to bring the event back to Skegness for another year.

He said: “We are excited to be bringing Beach Fest back to Skegness Beach for another epic three days of live music and fun on the beach.

“This is our sixth year and this year will be bigger and better. Last year was such a good event and we’re expecting lots of new visitors this year to experience what Beach Fest is all about.”

Tickets remain affordable, with entry priced at just £10 per day, while children under five go free.

Weekend tickets covering all three days are available for £25.

With live music, competitive sport and family entertainment all set against the backdrop of the Lincolnshire coast, organisers hope Beach Fest 2026 will be another summer highlight for Skegness.

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