Best Tents for Music Festivals

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Best tents for music festivals

You’re searching for festival tents! You know what that means? It’s almost festival season! We’re here to share with you our picks for the best tents for music festivals available this year.

One of the most important things to consider when planning for a festival is where you’re going to lay your head at night. That’s where choosing the right tent comes in.

But with so many different options on the market, it can be overwhelming to figure out which one is the best fit for you and your crew. So, let’s break it down and make it easy for you.

First things first, consider the size of your group. Are you going solo or with a group of friends? If you’re with a group, make sure to choose a tent that can comfortably fit everyone and all of their gear.

Don’t forget about the porch area, this is where you’ll store your muddy boots or wet festival clothes separate from the main tent. A porch is vital in wet weather, otherwise you have to sleep next to your muddy stinky boots!

What Size Tent Do I Need for A Festival?

In general, a 4-person tent is designed to comfortably fit 4 average-size people… just. The size of the tent does not account for bags, luggage, backpacks, clothes and other items you may have. It may be a tight fit if you are also trying to fit in a lot of luggage and bags!

It’s always a good idea to check the dimensions of the tent and compare them to the size of your group and your gear to ensure that it will be a good fit. It’s always better to err on the side of caution and get a slightly larger tent than you think you need, rather than being cramped and uncomfortable.

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Best Festival Tents for 2024

Best 1-2 Person Festival Tent

In reality this would be best 1 person and stuff

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Eurohike Ribble 2

  • Compact 2 person tent
  • Tunnel construction 
  • Weight: 4.5kg 
  • Pack size: 57x 17x 17
  • Room inside for you and your stuff with a porch for boots and wet coats
  • Door can be rolled up or secured out using included king poles to create a sun shade 
  • Breathable polyester inner with mesh door
  • Hydrostatic head: 3000mm

Perfect For a Solo Festivalgoer

I am so impressed with this tent so far. It is perfect for a solo-festivalgoer and has just the right amount of space for you + your stuff!

The tunnel construction makes it super easy to set up and take down, which is great because the last thing you want is to spend all your time setting up camp.

And at just 4.5kg, it’s lightweight and easy to pack, so you can save your energy for dancing and enjoying the festival. The pack size is also perfect, it fits easily into my festival backpack.

The tent itself is roomy enough for me and my festival essentials, and the porch area is perfect for storing my boots and wet festival clothes. I also love that the door can be rolled up for a breeze or secured out using the included king poles to create a sun shade, so you can enjoy the festival vibes.

The breathable polyester inner and mesh door keeps the tent well ventilated, and the 3000mm hydrostatic head means it’s well protected against the British weather.

Overall, I’m super happy with this tent and would definitely recommend it to other festival-goers looking for a compact, easy to use option.

Great For Couples

The tent is lightweight and easy to pack, at 7kg it’s not too heavy to carry around. The Hydrostatic Head of 3000mm is a bonus, it keeps you dry even in heavy rain.

The porch area is a great size for storage, it’s perfect for keeping your muddy boots or wet festival clothes separate from the main tent.

The two ventilation flaps and inside pockets for storage make this tent even more functional. Plus, the porch groundsheet can be removed to dry if it becomes too rainy (rainwater does tend to pool in the porch area), making sure you don’t have a wet and muddy tent.

The tent has three doors, providing plenty of options for where you set up, and they help keep the tent ventilated throughout the festival. This tent is a great option for couples or small groups who are looking for a functional and easy to pack option.

With 3 people in here – it’s going to be a squeeze with all your bags etc too. This is absolutely perfect for 2 people.

Best 4-6 Person Festival Tent

Great tent for wetter conditions as it has a large porch and fully sealed groundsheet

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Eurohike Sendero 4

  • Tunnel design
  • Large porch area perfect for storage or sitting with friends
  • Sewn in bathtub groundsheet in porch stops rain, mud, and bugs from getting in
  • Weight: 9.02kg 
  • Two windows with roll down blinds
  • Bright guy ropes prevent tripping over in the dark
  • Pack size: 61cm x 23cm x 23cm
  • Hydrostatic head: 3000mm

Best For Small Groups

At 9.02kg, it’s not the lightest tent out there but it is still easy to pack and carry around. The pack size is also great, it fits easily into my festival backpack.

The tent has two windows with roll down blinds, which is great for ventilation and natural light. The bright guy ropes are also a nice touch, they prevent tripping over in the dark. The Hydrostatic head of 3000mm keeps us dry even in heavy rain, so we don’t have to worry about getting our festival gear wet.

The tent is perfect for 3-4 people, including all your festival gear. It’s spacious and comfortable, making it perfect for a weekend of music and fun with friends or family. If you’re looking for a tent that’s easy to set up, has plenty of space and can keep you dry, this is the one for you.

This is my tent-of-choice for festival-ing with friends – one of the absolute best tents for music festivals available at the moment. Or, this is great for a couple camping together who want something a bit roomier than a 3-man tent.

Best 6 Person Festival Tent

The Zenobia is perfect for small groups or two couples with space to socialise and party

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HI-GEAR Zenobia 6 Nightfall Tent

  • Central living area has plenty of space to relax and move about
  • Two doors one either side just in case someone sets up too close
  • Two 3 man bedrooms at one at either end of the tent
  • Hanging storage pockets on outside of bedrooms
  • Low and mid-level vents
  • Deluxe Pegs, with a coded location guide to help when putting up the tent
  • Nightfall Bedrooms keep the light out, but also have a curtain to allow light in if you need it
  • 4000 hydrostatic head
  • Weight: 18.1kg
  • Packed size: 68 x 33 x 33cm

Best Social Tent for Groups Of Friends

If you’re planning on going to a festival with a small group of friends or even two couples, this is the tent for you.

The Zenobia 6 Nightfall Tent is perfect for socializing and partying. The central living area has plenty of space to relax and move about, making it perfect for hanging out with friends.

The tent has two doors, one on either side, so you don’t have to worry about someone setting up too close to you.

The tent also has two 3-man bedrooms at one end and the other, providing plenty of privacy. The bedrooms also have hanging storage pockets on the outside, which is great for keeping your festival gear organized.

The tent also has low and mid-level vents that help keep the air circulating and prevent condensation. And the Deluxe Pegs, with a coded location guide to help when putting up the tent, makes it easy to set up.

The Nightfall Bedrooms keep the light out, but also have a curtain that allows light in if you need it.

The tent has a hydrostatic head of 4000 and weighs 18.1kg and packs down to 68 x 33 x 33cm making it a great option for festival-goers who are looking for a spacious and functional tent for a group.

This is the ultimate tent for 4 people, but it’ll need at least 3 of you to help put this huge tent up! It’s also pretty heavy so you’ll need a strong pair of arms or a festival trolley to carry this tent any considerable distance.

Best Budget Popup Tent for Festivals

Purchase single skin pop up tents if you are going to a one or two night festival that will have decent weather, they are not the best but are great for ease of set up and convenience. They are not really suitable for bad weather or multiple days as they can get quite damp on the inside.

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Eurohike pop 200

  • Hydrostatic Head 1500mm
  • Side door 
  • Comes with pegs and guy lines
  • Large enough for one person and their stuff
  • Available in red, green or Blue

In a Pinch – A Popup Tent’ll Do!

We don’t usually recommend popup tents for festivals as they’re notorious for getting wet and battered by a gentle breeze.

Pop-up tents are single-skinned so they won’t keep you or your possessions dry in the rain. They’re also small and don’t give you much space to store your camping gear.

However, they are very light and quick to put up, so it’s not all bad! If you’ve got a weekend of fine weather ahead, a popup tent will be just fine for a small festival.

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option for a one or two night festival and decent weather, a pop-up tent might be a good choice for you. But, keep in mind that they are not the best option for festivals. They are convenient and easy to set up but not suitable for bad weather over multiple days as they can get quite damp on the inside.

The Eurohike pop 200 is a good option if you are looking for a budget-friendly pop-up tent. It has a Hydrostatic Head of 1500mm, a side door, comes with pegs and guy lines, and it’s large enough for one person and their stuff.

If you’re planning on going to a festival for more than one night, or if you’re worried about bad weather, you might want to consider more comfortable options.

More Festival Tents to Consider

Vango Blaze Double camping stove
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Higher quality pop up -Eurohike Pop 400 DS Tent

Hydrostatic Head 2000mm
Breathable polyester flysheet
Dual Skin for warmth and ventilation
4 man tent good for two or one with plenty of room to move
More suited to festivals than other pop up tents

If you’re looking for a higher quality option for a pop-up tent for festivals, the Eurohike Pop 400 DS Tent is worth considering. It has a Hydrostatic Head of 2000mm, a breathable polyester flysheet, and a dual skin for warmth and ventilation.

It’s a 4-man tent, perfect for two or one person with plenty of room to move and store your camping gear too.

It’s definitely more suited to festivals than budget pop-up tents.

It’s a good option if you’re looking for a pop-up tent that offers a bit more protection from the elements, but still easy to set up.

Keep in mind that it’s still a pop-up tent, and it’s not as comfortable as a traditional tent, so if you’re planning on staying for more than one night, or if you’re worried about bad weather, you might want to consider more comfortable options.

But for a pop-up tent, it’s definitely a step up in quality and durability!


Vango Blaze Double camping stove
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All in, a great feature filled tent – COLEMAN Meadowood 4 Person Tent Blackout

2 Bedrooms perfect for sharing a tent
Weight: 15.7Kg
Black out bedrooms reduce the heat and light of the day, while retaining heat during the night
Full standing room throughout the tent
Large window with zips allowing adjustment to any height you need for privacy, or to keep the sun out
Low and high level vents keeps condensation at bay
Has built in storage pockets
Pack size: 72 x 32 x 32 cm
Hydrostatic head: 4000mm

If you’re in the market for a more expensive tent that is perfect for festivals, the COLEMAN Meadowood 4 Person Tent Blackout is definitely worth checking out (budget permitting).

This tent has loads of features that make it a great option for a group of friends or a family.

One of the best features of this tent is the two bedrooms that are perfect for sharing with friends or family. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, with a weight of 15.7Kg.

The blackout bedrooms are a total game-changer. They reduce the heat and light of the day while retaining heat during the night. The full standing room throughout the tent is a nice touch, you won’t have to crouch to move around inside.

It’s a serious luxury being able to stand up inside your tent!

The large window with zips allows for privacy, or to keep the sun out. The low and high level vents keep condensation at bay, and it also has built-in storage pockets.

The pack size is 72 x 32 x 32 cm which is quite a bit larger than other tents, but the extra space is worth it. The Hydrostatic head of 4000mm is a bonus, it keeps you dry even in heavy rain.

You’ll definitely need a good trolley to carry to/from the carpark.

All in, the COLEMAN Meadowood 4 Person Tent Blackout is a great feature-filled tent, perfect for festivals. It’s a bit more expensive than other tents, but the added features make it worth the extra cost.

It’s perfect for those who are looking for a high-quality tent that is perfect for festivals and camping trips.


Vango Blaze Double camping stove
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Big group or family – Vango Casa Lux Family Tent

Weight: 32kg
Tunnel style tent with bedrooms at one end
Sleeps up to 7
Fibreglass poles
Nightfall darkened bedrooms
Bedrooms have a divider that can be removed
Innovative split front porch to maximise space
Great for groups or families
Packed size: 74 x 40 x 42cm

If you’ve got a lot of friends who all want to camp together with ample space – this is for you. However, it weighs 32kg which is incredibly heavy for a tent.

I can’t even lift this tent in its bag, it’s seriously heavy (but then I do have puny arms…)

This tent is perfect for those looking for a spacious and comfortable tent that can easily sleep up to 7 people.

The tunnel style tent design comes with bedrooms at one end and fiberglass poles, ensuring a sturdy and durable tent.

The blackout bedrooms are a great, luxurious feature. They help block out light and keep the tent cool during the day. The bedrooms also have a divider that can be removed, giving you the option of privacy or open space.

It may be an absolute beast of a tent – but the extra space and features make it worth the extra weight and space. It’s perfect for those who are looking for a high-quality tent that is perfect for festivals and camping trips with a big group or family.


Vango Blaze Double camping stove
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Berghaus Air 4.1 Nightfall Tent

Blackout technology darkened bedrooms with divider for peaceful sleep
High-performance inflatable beams – superior quality and strength unlike other beams on the market with quick-release air valves
6000mm hydrostatic head
Organisers below windows, multiple pocket organisers in living area and bedrooms
Wheeled carry bag with adjustable buckles 
Fly sheet and groundsheet fully seam taped to keep the weather out 
Comes with a handy divider to split the bedroom in to two

Finally, we have the Berghaus Air 4.1 Nightfall Tent.

The blackout technology in the bedrooms with a divider helps ensure a peaceful sleep.

The high-performance inflatable beams are a great feature, they are superior in quality and strength compared to other beams on the market and have quick-release air valves.

The tent has a Hydrostatic head of 6000mm, which means it can stand up to heavy rain and keep you dry. The tent also features organizers below the windows, multiple pocket organizers in the living area and bedrooms, which makes it easy to keep your things organized.

The tent comes with a wheeled carry bag with adjustable buckles, making it easy to transport to and from your campsite. The fly sheet and groundsheet are fully seam taped to keep the weather out, which is a great feature.

The tent also comes with a handy divider to split the bedroom in two, which is perfect for those who want a bit more privacy.

This comfortably sleeps 2 people, 3 at a push.


Frequently Asked Questions About Festival Tents

Best Festival Tents: Final Thoughts

So, you’ve done your research and read all about the different types of tents available for music festivals. But, have you found the perfect tent for you yet?

When it comes to music festivals, you want to make sure you have a tent that can withstand the elements, but also one that’s comfortable and easy to set up.

A tent that’s too flimsy and you’ll be in for a rough weekend, but one that’s too big bulky and you’ll have to carry it for potentially long distances – festival car parks can often be a long walk from the gate, and an even longer walk to the campsite.

Carrying a tent that’s too heavy can ruin your weekend, leaving you with injured and pulled muscles – you don’t want that – trust me.

It’s important to find the right balance. And that’s why we recommend you buy a tent the exact size that you need for you, your friend(s) and all of your luggage/gear.

When you have your tent, make sure to take it for a test run in your garden first. The last thing you want is to get to the festival only to find a vital part missing!

In conclusion, don’t be afraid to invest a little bit of money and time into finding the right one for you.

With the right tent, you’ll be able to fully enjoy the festival, and make memories that will last a lifetime.


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