Unearthed Festival celebrates a decade of connection this summer

Unearthed Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary in Pembrokeshire this summer. The independent festival began as a small, intimate gathering of like-minded friends in the fields of Cerbid, near Solva/ St Davids, and has blossomed into a linchpin of the regional calendar. The three-day event (20 - 22nd June 2025) brings together a diverse community of more than 3,000 festival-goers of all ages to the ancient site, seeking connection and transformation.

The weekend’s culmination, the fire procession and ceremony, will be the most ambitious display yet. Hailed as one of the most powerful, raw, love-filled fire spectacles in the UK, the event sees artists, musicians, festival-goers and performers come together to rouse their spirit. Expect fire performers, circus, and acrobatic stunts set to the deep primal energy of rhythmic drumming. Guests will be guided by ancient shamanic rituals to create a powerful and transformative experience for all.  

Unearthed blends spiritual and ceremonial spaces, with deep roots, dub, Celtic rhythms, and international reggae. The rich musical experience presents everything from jazz-folk fusions to alternative rock, blues, and soul. 2025 will see Marcus Gad, Natty, Macka B, Ozric Tentacles, Timbali, and Submatic grace the stage.

Guests can find themselves in thought-provoking talks and participate in an array of workshops, comedy performances, crafts and games or choose to find solace in the dedicated healing areas and saunas. The festival grounds will be alive with art installations and walkabout performers to incite the imagination at every turn and there is plenty to amuse families and children of all ages.  

Located near the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Unearthed is perfectly positioned to lap up the long light of the summer solstice. Locals and visitors are invited to drench themselves in the vibrant tapestry of music, dance, and community, surrounded by stunning landscapes and positive energy. 

The festival is family-friendly, pet-friendly, and fully inclusive – welcoming people from all walks of life to try new things, expand their consciousness, and connect with others. The atmosphere is one of open minds, open hearts, and respect for all beings. 

https://www.unearthedfestival.co.uk/pages/tickets

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