September is a great time to be in Europe, with a variety of festivals and sporting events taking place. Here are three of the best events happening in September 2023:
Lollapalooza DE
9 – 10 Sept
Returning for its seventh instalment after its huge successful first festival back in 2015. Lollapalooza Berlin is one of the largest European September festivals, which is known for is past success for pulling in a sizeable capacity festival music-loving crowds. In fact, 70,000 plus are expected to descend on Germany’s capital for one big festival weekend. Hosting at the Olympic Stadium, the well-known Berlin festival is the celebration, for the best electric dance music. Boasting a stellar line-up of renowned international live artists and DJs, jetting in from every corner of the globe, this festival stands as a must-attend for enthusiasts of open-air revelry, avid travelers, and aficionados of unrivaled festival atmospheres. It’s time to don your finest festival attire and embark on a multi-modal journey to one of Europe’s premier party weekends.
Featuring a smorgasbord of live bands and DJs including Mumford & Sons, David Guetta, Ava Max, The Blaze, Zara Larsson, Aurora, Mimi Webb,
Imagine Dragons, Macklemore, Jason Derulpo SDP, Sam Fender, Lost Frequencies, Only The Poets and many more
Tickets & More Info> lollapaloozade.com
Shall Not Fade
9 Sept
Following the success of its debut, Bristol’s boutique ‘Shall Not Fade festival’ returns to Propyard. This intimate independent festival prioritizes community, spotlighting local and emerging talent in a one-day open-air event. The music spans heart-pounding dance genres, with after parties city-wide. With 20 artists across two stages, and Bristol’s top eateries, it’s a day-long musical marathon. For a friendly summer send-off, this festival is a must for discerning festival-goers.
Featuring artists like Sully, Lauren Lo Sung, Killa P, 1-800 GIRLS, Breaka, Emerald, Samurai Breaks, Lily Huu, Adelphi Music Factory, and more.
Tickets & More Info> shallnotfade.co.uk
Rugby World Cup 2023
9 Sept
In its historic tenth edition, the Men’s Rugby World Cup brings together national teams in a quadrennial championship for rugby union. Over the next six weeks, international rugby clubs from around the world will compete in this annual sporting event. This year’s prestigious tournaments are hosted across France in some of its largest stadiums. Paris is set to be the epicenter for two thrilling weekends of Semi-Final and Finals action. Tickets have been on sale since last year, but if you haven’t gotten yours yet, there are still some available.
Tickets & More Info> rugbyworldcup.com