Festivals are exciting. Planning them shouldn’t be confusing.

Froligo helps people discover festivals and work out whether they’re genuinely right for them—with clearer dates, locations, lineups, prices, travel information and practical planning details in one place.

Why Froligo exists

Festival information is often scattered across official websites, ticketing platforms, social posts and outdated listings. Important details can change, disappear or contradict one another.

Froligo brings that information together and makes its status clear, so people can spend less time searching and more time planning.

How we approach it

Useful before promotional
We organise information around the decisions festivalgoers actually need to make: what’s confirmed, what it costs, who’s playing, where to stay and how to get there.
Current and transparent
We distinguish confirmed information from announcements, estimates and details that still need verification. When something changes, we aim to show what changed and where the information came from.
Built for discovery
Froligo covers more than the biggest mainstream events. It is designed to help people explore festivals by genre, location, timing and the kind of experience they want.
Independent recommendations
Froligo may earn money from selected links or commercial partnerships. Those relationships do not determine festival rankings, factual conclusions or which event is presented as the best choice.

What we’re building

Our goal is to build the most useful festival-discovery and planning resource possible: broad enough to reveal events people might otherwise miss, but careful enough to be trusted when it’s time to book.

Help us keep it current

Festival information moves quickly, and even careful research can become outdated. If you organise an event, perform at one or have more current information, email hello@froligo.com.

For affiliate, advertising or commercial enquiries, email affiliates@froligo.com. Partnerships must be relevant to festival planning and must not make the user’s decision harder.