SUMOR FESTIVAL
a three-day movement and music festival celebrating solstice, in the mystical valley of Abergavenny, Wales - on a working permaculture farm.
Sumor is a three-day movement and music festival celebrating solstice, in the mystical valley of Abergavenny, Wales - on a working permaculture farm.
Much like our pagan predecessors, this is a time to remember our interconnectedness with the land, each other and the cosmos, as we blend a highly curated combination of ancient movement practices by day and underground dance music by night. A weekend to gradually peel back the layers, reconnecting you to a deeper higher presence and embodied state of being.
More than anything, Sumor is a celebration of community, collaboration and co-creation, as we invite a whole host of practitioners, teachers, speakers, DJs and therapists to the farm to open your senses and return you back into a blissful remembering of the fullness of this human experience.
The story of Sumor continues this solstice, June 19-23, 2025
PS. If you can't get the time off work, come late Friday night and go back Sunday evening - you'll still get to enjoy most of the festival!
Sumor is a midsummer gathering, a reminder of our place in the cosmos and playground for embodied connection, held within the rolling landscapes of Abergavenny’s Three Pools permaculture farm. A three-day pilgrimage to the sun’s apex, Sumor is an invitation to step beyond the ordinary and into a realm where movement, music, and the land conspire to dissolve the lines between self and other.
It is a living ritual—where breath, rhythm and deep presence align to reveal the ancient circuitry that binds us to the earth, the cosmos, and each other.
By day, we move. Sweating in motion, unearthing dormant energies, awakening cellular memory through yoga, dance and somatic exploration. By night, we surrender. A carefully woven sonic odyssey unfolds, channeled through one of the finest sound systems in the world, guiding us into states of ecstatic release and deep resonance.
Sumor is a remembering. A temporary portal where the communal pulse syncs with the rhythms of the land, where nature, music and movement rewrite our sense of time. A space where we slip between dimensions—between the ancient and the emergent, between rural ritual and revelry, between the dream and the waking world. The story continues next solstice. Step in.