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Good Vibrations Society

29 Jun, 2025

A rich and meaningful festival  for the whole family Fri 1–Sun 3 Aug 

 

In an era where festivals can sometimes feel overwhelming, overcrowded or simply off-limits for families, a quiet revolution is taking place in the heart of Sussex. Tucked away in the beautiful natural surroundings of Ashdown Forest, Good Vibrations Society is reimagining what a festival can be.

Just a 45-minute drive from Brighton, Good Vibrations Society is not just for seasoned festival-goers, but also kids, teenagers and parents. The festival was founded by musician and events organiser Jonathan Scratchley, born out of a desire to bring world-class music and wellness culture to his hometown. 

“Growing up in rural Sussex as an aspiring musician, I had to travel a long way to see world-class music and experience all that festivals could be,” he says. “After organising and performing at events around the world, I chose to bring what I had learnt back home and Good Vibrations Society was born. Going into our fifth year, I couldn’t be more proud of the team and community that have rallied around this idea and made it their own.”

The vibe is worlds away from the chaos of giant commercial festivals. This is a space where children run free, teenagers can experience their first taste of live music in a safe and supportive environment, and adults can unwind without compromise. 

Think less sensory overload, more soulful recharge: wild swims, free yoga and dance workshops, woodland walks, meaningful talks, an on-site spa (and a whole lot of heart) await you. 

What sets Good Vibrations apart is its deep commitment to the environment. The festival not only minimises its impact with no single-use plastics and a focus on renewable resources, but also actively gives back. Proceeds support local ecological projects: Ashdown Forest, the RSPB, Kent Wildlife Trust and the Woodland Trust.

As we increasingly crave authenticity and balance, Good Vibrations Society feels like the future; an antidote to burnout, a boost for the spirit and a gentle reminder that good times can do good too. Whether you’re dancing barefoot to reggae, soaking in a hot tub or learning how to plant pollinator-friendly gardens, one thing’s for sure: these are the vibrations we need more of.

www.goodvibrationssociety.com

Fri 1–Sun 3 Aug 2025

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