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Blenheim Palace Festival

Date
June 27th 2026
June 28th 2026
June 29th 2026
June 30th 2026
July 3rd 2026
July 4th 2026
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Location
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock

Blenheim Palace Festival is a spectacular open‑air music series set against the stunning backdrop of Blenheim Palace’s Great Court, running from late June to early July 2026 and featuring world‑class artists across multiple nights.

Experience Pete Tong Ibiza Classics kicking things off with exhilarating dance‑orchestra fusion, followed by the iconic Alanis Morrissette with Skunk Anansie on Sunday 28th June. On Tuesday 30th June, feel the soulful energy of Teddy Swims with Lauren Spencer‑Smith, then enjoy pop powerhouse Katy Perry on Wednesday 1st July. The festival culminates with legends Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts on 3rd July and multi‑platinum star Michael Bublé on 4th July, offering unforgettable evenings of live music under the summer sky.

Book your accommodation for this fabulous festival in one of our Woodstock homes, perfectly placed to enjoy every night of this incredible music programme.

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