Two major music festivals are set to return to Walton Hall and Gardens in Warrington this June, bringing a variety of tribute acts and electronic music performances to the historic estate.
The Could Be Real Tribute Festival will kick off the weekend on Friday 19 June 2026. Running from 3:30pm to 11pm, the open-air event features tribute performers covering artists such as ABBA, Adele, Oasis, and Queen. This year, the festival is also adding a new Country Stage with acts dedicated to Dolly Parton, Post Malone, Jonny Cash-Cash, Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, and Chris Stapleton. Tickets for the tribute event start from £20 plus booking fee.
Following the tribute performances, the Daresbury Festival returns on Saturday 20 June 2026. After a sold-out 2025 event that saw over 7,000 guests, the house and disco festival will feature headliners Annie Mac and Roger Sanchez, alongside special guest Sam Divine. The lineup also includes 808 State, Barbara Tucker, Craig Charles, and other artists. Tickets for this event start from £44.
Both festivals are held at the site owned and managed by Warrington Borough Council. Residents attending either concert have the option to purchase VIP upgrades, which include fast-track entry, access to a VIP area, and entry to the golden circle.
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