Top 10 Download Festival Side Quests – 2026

With Download Festival creeping up on us, the group chat is probably full of set clashes and rabid weather-watch to see if you need to pack wellies or suncream. Let’s face it, it’s probably both. Now I love that we have access to great festival apps these days, live set-times and easy maps… great stuff, excellent use of technology outside of cat videos to be honest.

The problem is: modern festivals are too connected for shenanigans. In the early noughties you could lose your mates for six glorious hours and call it character development. Some of my best stories are about the things we did when we lost everyone to the crowd, like that time our mate Jimmy was so stoned he just joined a queue for a bit so he could chat to people – and ended up being one of the lucky VIP area wristband holders that year… bastard.

Now, with everyone trackable on snap and pin-drops, you have to choose adventure. Reject life-long friendships and go be a silly hobbit for a while, for a treat. Here’s my list of stuff you could stumble into, if you choose…

  • 1. Find Five (the band) and commit to the bit: Somewhere at Download, the spirit of late-90s pop refuses to die. You’re lying if you say you don’t know the lyrics to at least one Five song, that shit is etched into your brain from the school disco and at a month out, you’ve still got time to relearn the choreography. Bonus points if you bring the shockwaves gel and hedgehog your hair in a classic Scott style.
  • 2. Get a tattoo from Old Sarum: The truly committed return home with merch that can’t be lost in a tent collapse. Fan faves: Download totem, the iconic Dog, classic barbed wire around the bicep, bees on your knees, or a beautifully questionable tramp stamp. They usually drop a flash sheet closer to the event, so keep your eyes peeled and your impulse control lower than usual. But like, keep it clean and out of the sun babes, we do not want Sepsis as a going home present.
  • 3. Learn rock sign language from the interpreters: Stage-side interpreters are doing elite-level multitasking: translating lyrics, capturing attitude, and somehow keeping time while the crowd turns into a washing machine. Watch them for five minutes and you’ll realise you’ve been underperforming with your hands your entire life. Bonus points if you learn a few signs and can still headbang without poking yourself in the eyeballs.

  • 4. Sky catapult:  There’s something very nostalgic about the screaming, and I always wonder what possesses people to want to do this. Some sort of ancestral longing to feel the force of the trebuchet? Oh well, a classic DL experience, but I caution you to pick whatever meal you eat beforehand wisely. There’s ‘festival memory’ and then there’s “someone filmed it and it’s on TikTok forever.”
  • 5. Join Swappie Fest and become a tiny-gift goblin: Swappie Fest has a famously wholesome Facebook group (500+ members and growing) and the vibe is pure crafty magic: I’ve seen bracelets, keyrings, crochet punky duck charms, sweets, stickers, handmade mini dreamcatchers… you name it. You’ve got enough time to join the fun if you want to be a trinket gifter, get on it!
  • 6. Investigate the mysterious Fourth Wing thing: Apparently there’s some kind of Fourth Wing activation (yes, that Fourth Wing—Rebecca Yarros). At the time of writing there’s only the promo post, meaning nobody knows what’s actually happening. If we can’t get real dragons, I don’t know if I’m emotionally prepared to care… but I know the BookTok girlies are not going to want to miss whatever this is.
  • 7. Do RockFit (or, if you’re unhinged, join the campsite runners): RockFit is a great way to feel like a functioning person before the day turns into pints and pit dust. There’s also the running-partner crowd—people who, for reasons beyond science, want to jog around the campsites in the morning. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be doing what nature intended: slithering out of the tent like a slug at sunrise and drinking whatever hideously warm liquid we find by the door, just to choke down an oat bar.
  • 8. Play Red Hat Round Up: Take a drink every time you see a Fred Durst red cap in the wild. Yes, it’s still everywhere. No, he doesn’t even wear a red cap himself anymore. Yes, I still wish he would. (Pace yourself. You’ve got a weekend to survive.)
  • 9. Dogstar Cosplay: Show up dressed as the Wyld Stallyns. Or better: go as Rufus. Or better still: get a whole group together and turn the mosh pit into the Bill & Ted history montage—Socrates, Freud, Joan of Arc, Genghis Khan, the lot. It’s educational.
  • 10. Hit K‑pop Emo Hunters at the silent disco: Over in the Ace of Spades, K‑pop Emo Hunters runs as a silent disco with two channels playing simultaneously: Emo and K‑pop. That means you’ll watch two completely different dance-floor narratives happening in the same physical space, enjoy the chaos and the musical whiplash and most importantly SEAL THE HONMOON.

That should be more than enough official stuff to get you going, but remember – the best adventures are the ones you never prepare for, so keep your eyes and ears open for anything that sounds like it might be worth retelling over the next few decades of your life…

Bonus side quest: Don’t watch the World Cup—apparently Download wants nothing to do with it…

Introducing Lost Oasis: The Ultimate Summer Escape Coming to Central London

This Summer 2026, the architectural boundary between the urban landscape and the natural world will dissolve in central London as Lost Oasis is unveiled. Nestled within the iconic grounds of St Martin-in-the-Fields, overlooking Trafalgar Square, this immersive urban sanctuary will turn the concrete heart of Central London into a lush, sprawling haven of greenery and high-end food, sport and entertainment. 

In collaboration with Cornwall’s iconic The Lost Gardens of Heligan, one of Britain’s best-loved and romantic gardens, in partnership with Blue ForestLost Oasis is an immersive experience designed by some of the world’s leading landscape designers.

Lost Oasis is a multisensory fusion of culture, flavour and energy – an immersive installation that goes beyond the traditional pop-up. A series of beautifully crafted timber structures, woven with vibrant planting, creates distinct spaces for socialising and discovery. In collaboration with Architectural Plants, the progressive West Sussex nursery known for showcasing the world’s most exciting plants, the experience becomes a lush tropical escape. Step inside to be surrounded by bold, exotic foliage, the scent of evergreen jasmine, towering palms and layers of ferns—an environment designed to awaken every sense and leave you newly plant-obsessed.

Inside the leafy setting, Lost Oasis will host an impressive programme running from June to August. A rotating line-up of top chefs including Nathan Outlaw, Simon Stallard, Jordan Bailey, Emily Scott, Adam Handling MBE and Sally Abé will lead a series of residencies in the kitchen, each presenting their own menus across the summer.

This is complemented by a schedule of major sporting screenings, including the FIFA World CupWimbledon screenings and a special event for the Formula 1 British Grand Prix, alongside live music provided by Sofar Sounds, live comedy and more. 

At the heart of the experience sits The Mud Maid Bar, the showpiece and striking focal point of  Lost Oasis, inspired by the signature artwork of The Lost Gardens of Heligan by sculptors Sue and Pete Hill. Nearby, the Cornish Orchard Cider Tree offers a playful and immersive twist, inviting guests to pour their own pint directly from a sculptural cider tree. Tucked beneath the Treehouse, The Whispering Bar provides a more intimate escape, dedicated to rosé, wine and strawberry-led serves. 

At its centre, a planted garden space with climbing greenery and pollinator-friendly installations will provide a more informal setting for day-to-evening use, from after-work drinks to ticketed events. The site is a living garden of climbing vines and flowers between Heligan installations featuring planters of mixed materials, living walls with green spaces and homes for pollinators throughout. Lost Oasis will be a casual retreat for after work wind downs with friends and a host for exclusive events. 


Lost Oasis 2026 Calendar (10th June – 30th August)

Food & Drink

Cornish Orchards Kitchen (10th – 28th June): Cornish Orchards Cider presents the Cornish Orchards Kitchen, bringing together the South West’s leading culinary talent in one sensational menu – only available at Lost Oasis. The chefs featured are all Cornwall born and the best at their craft; Michelin starred Nathan Outlaw (one of the most celebrated and respected chefs in the UK, specialising in seafood and famous for his restaurants Outlaw’s Fish Kitchen and the newly opened Outlaw’s Bistro in Port Isaac in Cornwall), Simon Stallard (founder of The Hidden Hut in Cornwall, he champions sustainable, hyper-seasonal cooking that connects people to their surroundings), Jordan Bailey (The chef behind Aimsir, a prestigious Irish restaurant awarded two Michelin stars) and Emily Scott (an acclaimed chef celebrated for her food-focused, restaurant-based cuisine in Cornwall.) Plus, Portia Freeman will be creating an exclusive Cornish based cocktail that will be sold throughout the entire run of Lost Oasis.

Cheesewick In The City (10th June): Catch Chiswick’s favourite Cheese market in central London, where cheese lovers can explore a delicious array of the finest artisan cheeses from across the UK and beyond.

Adam Handling MBE Residency (29th – 26th July): We’re delighted to welcome Adam Handling MBE to Lost Oasis for his residency. Adam Handling MBE is a Michelin-starred British chef and leading zero-waste advocate. Founder of the Adam Handling Restaurant Group, he oversees a diverse portfolio of venues including The Frog (1 Michelin star), Ugly Butterfly (1 Michelin star), Loch & The Tyne, The Tartan Fox, Eve Bar, and his chocolate shop. A cookbook author and TV regular, Adam champions sustainability and modern British dining.

Sally Abé Residency (27th July – 9th August): Sally Abé also joins Lost Oasis this summer. Sally Abé is the chef-owner of Teal by Sally Abé, where she champions bold, flavour-driven modern British cooking. Formerly Head Chef at the Michelin-starred Harwood Arms, she retained its star and helped establish it as one of the UK’s leading gastropubs. Sally has also led kitchens at The Pem and The Bull in Charlbury and is a familiar face on Great British Menu, celebrating nostalgic British dishes with a refined twist.

The full August programme is to be announced.

Plus drinks & refreshments brought to Lost Oasis by: Casamigos Tequila, Chapel Down, Cloudy Bay, Cornish Orchard, DoubleDutch, Edinburgh Gin, Fever Tree, Gypsy Hill Brewing Co., Heineken, Ninetimes, Rosaluna, Rosemullion, Sipsmith, Taittinger, Whispering Angel and Brickell’s Ice Cream.

Sport

World Cup Party presented by Pukka Pies (17th/23rd/27th June): It’s Coming Home? Sit back and enjoy the best of the FIFA World Cup, taking in the England matches, hopefully at their best…  Special guest to be announced.

World Cup Semi-Final and Final Screenings (14th/15th/19th July): It’s Coming Home! Whether or not England get through, Lost Oasis is the perfect spot to catch the World Cup Finals.

Formula 1 British Grand Prix Team Takeover (2nd – 5th July): One of the iconic sporting events of the summer, we join the British Grand Prix with stadium style seating to watch on big screens. More details to be added.

Wimbledon Championship Finals (11th – 12th July): The quintessential British summer sporting season, the nail biting Wimbledon Championship finals will be shown on our screens, surrounded by lush greenery of Lost Oasis.

Music & ComedyComedy Festival (27th – 30th July): Kick back and laugh with incredible comedy nights with some of the UK’s best comedians across four days. Line-up to be announced.

Live Music with Sofar Sounds x Gipsy Hill Summer Series (Various Dates between 11th June – 6th August): Live music lands at Lost Oasis every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, join us for a series of intimate performances brought to you by Sofar Sounds x Gipsy Hill Brewing Co. This global community connects artists and audiences through unique, up-close experiences, providing the perfect soundtrack to your summer.

Plus, don’t miss the Sofar Sounds festival day on 25th July, featuring a diverse mix of genres set against a vibrant, nature-inspired backdrop, all paired with craft beer and great food.

Opening Times & Tickets

Throughout June and July, Lost Oasis will be open 7 days a week from 4pm-11pm Monday to Friday, 12pm-11pm on Saturdays, and 12pm-6pm on Sundays.

During the dates of Wimbledon, we will be open from 12pm-11pm and there will be live tennis screenings throughout the afternoon.

Lost Oasis will only be open to the public on certain nights whereby there isn’t a pre-bookable special event. Some of these are for the public, i.e. the Sofar Sounds x Gipsy Hill Summer Series or World Cup Activations and will be able to purchase tickets through partner sites or will be closed for private events.

All public events are ticketed and will cost £10 ex fees, which includes a drink voucher. This offers guaranteed entry before 8pm and access to the special activities that night, whether that be the Cornish Orchard Cider Tree or tastings etc… and of course, our very special food offerings so we strongly suggest booking in advance.

Throughout August, Lost Oasis will be open 6 days a week (Monday-Saturday) for lunch (12pm-3pm) & dinner (5pm-11pm) and Sunday for lunch (12pm-5pm) with live music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night.

Tom Grafton, The SHS Collective founder, said: “We’re delighted to be bringing Lost Oasis to London for the first time this summer. It’s been a long time in the making and excited to finally deliver a highly elevated and curated space for London to enjoy.

At its core, Lost Oasis is about creating a beautiful outdoor space people love spending time in over the summer whilst transporting them somewhere new and magical.

We are very lucky to have some amazing partners joining us from some of the UK’s leading chefs to leading talent across music and comedy so awaiting at the Oasis is delicious food, drinks and a great atmosphere. We’re looking forward to opening in June, seeing it come to life and welcoming all.”

Sir Tim Smit, The Lost Gardens of Heligan co-founder, said: “Opportunities to get truly lost in London come rarely and so we are proud to welcome you to the Lost Oasis, a lush and verdant sanctuary in the heart of the city, inspired by The Lost Gardens of Heligan.

“The Lost Oasis is not only a vibrant and exciting events space and social hub but will also connect people with the natural world and showcase the essence of what makes Heligan so special.

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