The Victorious Festival is the UK’s largest metropolitan festival and takes place every year on a public holiday weekend in August.
Located on Portsmouth’s beautiful Southsea coast, Victorious is one of the UK’s top festivals and has found a home in a surprisingly historic setting.
One of the most breathtaking parts of the festival is Southsea Castle, a beautiful monument that once belonged to Henry VIII and was built in 1544.
Used as a military prison in the 1840s and used to hijack French naval ships during World War II, the historic fort is accessible from a bridge over a moat.
Located on Portsmouth’s beautiful Southsea waterfront, Victorious was used as a military prison in the 1840s and was built by World War II. It takes place near the historic fort used to hijack French navy ships during World War II. Accessible by a bridge over a canal

The event combines the natural beauty of the landscape with the lively atmosphere you would expect from a festival.

As many as 150,000 people flocked to the beach festival to see their favorite performers and enjoy the picturesque coastline.
The upper level is perfect for a great view of your favorite artists on the castle stage.
The interior paved courtyard is home to a popular champagne bar and great views of the Solent.
Festival-goers can enjoy a glass of sparkling wine while listening to an amazing DJ lineup.
It’s not just about the ambiance, the festival features the best of British indie rock, great comedy shows and is a great family experience with a large free kids arena.

The festival overlooks beautiful Southsea and it’s easy to forget you’re in England during the hot summer months

Stereophonics took the main stage on Friday night, while Paolo Nutini played Bastille and The Wombats on Saturday.

The cobblestone courtyard of Solent Castle is home to a famous champagne bar and stunning views of the Solent River.
Paolo Nutini played Bastille and The Wombats on Saturday, while as many as 150,000 people flocked to the beach festival last weekend to see Stereophonics on the main stage on Friday night.
Another popular area is the Common Stage, which is one of the main focal points of the festival as it is surrounded by bustling markets and food stalls.
In previous years Noel Gallagher’s The Streets, Rudimental, The Prodigy, Paul Weller, Stereophonics, Elbow, High Flying Birds and The Flaming Lips have performed.
There were over 70,000 fans on Common Stage when Newcastle superstar Sam Fender played the final set last week.

One of the most breathtaking parts of the festival is Southsea Castle, a beautiful historical monument that once belonged to Henry VIII and was built in 1544.

However, it’s not just about the beautiful environment, the festival offers the best of British indie rock music
The 28-year-old star told the crowd: “This is the third time we’re hosting a festival and it’s an honor to be here.”
Other featured performers have included Nothing But Thieves, Eurovision star Sam Ryder and The Sugarbabes, who took the stage when HMS Prince of Wales left Portsmouth only to moor to tear down the Isle of Wight and allow investigations.
The comedy tent was filled with music for three days alongside performances by Katherine Ryan, Rosie Jones, Joel Domett and others.

There were over 70,000 fans on Common Stage when Newcastle superstar Sam Fender played the final set last week.

The comedy tent was filled with music and performances by Katherine Ryan, (pictured) Rosie Jones (pictured), Joel Domett and others for three days
Festival Director James Ralls said: “It’s great to see so many happy faces enjoying the incredible atmosphere and music under the sun.” said.
The Muzaffer Festival was the biggest event in its nine-year history and promises to grow even bigger next year.
The amazing weekend was crowned with the festival organizers announcing the 2023 dates and expansion plans.
The event usually starts late on a Friday, but next year will be three full days, which music organizers say they’re handing out early bird tickets.

The incredible weekend was crowned by the festival organizers who announced the 2023 dates and expansion plans.
Source: Daily Mail