Organisers of the Love to Be Festival have confirmed that the event will return in 2026.
The music festival, billed as Harrogate’s ‘biggest ever’, took place on the Stray on Saturday (6th September).
Thousands attended this year’s event to see artists including Armand Van Helden, Shapeshifters, Ultra Naté, and Marshall Jefferson.
And organisers have revealed it will return on Saturday 5th September 2026.

In a statement released after the festival, organisers thanked attendees for their support and said preparations are already underway for next year’s edition.
They also confirmed that priority ticket offers will be sent out to existing festival-goers this week, with general sign-ups for ticket sales opening soon.
A spokesperson for Love To Be said:
“We will not forget that one in a hurry. To each and every person who definitely got the memo in that field yesterday, generations coming together to deliver a day beyond our expectations!
“All the DJs across every stage delivered a masterclass, and you, our festival faithful, truly brought it all to life!
“We are already super charged for the 2026 edition.”
The Love to Be brand, which started in the 1990s, has built a strong following over the years through club nights and outdoor festivals.
Its Harrogate event has become one of its flagship gatherings, bringing together multiple generations of fans.
Further details about the 2026 line-up and schedule are expected to be announced in due course.

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