A four-day electronic music festival will return to a Norfolk estate next summer, with tickets going on sale this week. 

Houghton 2025 will take place in the grounds of Houghton Hall, near Fakenham, from Thursday, August 7 to Sunday, August 10.

The music and arts programme will be announced early next year, with 12 stages and around 200 acts in 2024. 

DJ Craig Richards (right) founded Houghton Festival in 2017DJ Craig Richards (right) founded Houghton Festival in 2017 (Image: Khroma Collective)

The festival, described as a "hedonistic playground", is directed and curated by artist, DJ and Central Saint Martins alumni Craig Richards.

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The first Houghton Festival was held in 2017, with 2019 cancelled due to dangerous weather conditions and 2020 and 2021 amid the Covid pandemic. 

Tickets will be released at 10am on Tuesday, October 1, starting with a limited number for £270 including fees.

Fans can only buy tickets for the whole weekend. 

Sign up for priority access at houghtonfestival.co.uk