£3,000 raised for local youth music through the Lazydays Foundation

Official charity partner, YMCA Southend, and its team at Lazydays Festival 2025 in orange t-shirts

We’re incredibly proud to share that £3,000 has been raised for our first charity partner through the recently launched Lazydays Foundation.

Thanks to the generosity of Lazydays ticket holders, these donations will go directly towards supporting the All in Music studio project at YMCA Southend, helping young people access creative spaces, equipment and opportunities through music.

Powered by the Lazydays community

The Lazydays Foundation was created to give something back to Southend, and this first milestone shows what’s possible when a community comes together.

Music sits at the heart of Lazydays Festival. Supporting young people to explore creativity, build confidence and connect through music feels like a natural extension of what the festival stands for.

More to come

This £3,000 is just the start. As Lazydays Festival grows, so too will the Foundation’s ability to support local projects that make a meaningful difference year-round.

To everyone who donated in its first year - thank you. You’ve helped turn a weekend of memories into a lasting impact.

Lazydays is No Ordinary Weekend.

And now, it’s doing even more good long after the last song ends.

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