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Tag: Festival Review

Crowd Surfing, Clashes and Community: Slam Dunk Festival 2021

Posted on 18th September 202118th September 2021 by Rishi Shah

Rishi Shah reviews the Leeds-based festival Slam Dunk.

Tramlines 2021: Worth the wait

Posted on 3rd August 202114th August 2021 by Jay Fullarton

Jay Fullarton talks us through his experience attending Tramlines festival: a government test event that heralds the return of great summer festivals.

Bloodstock 2019 Triumphs

Posted on 29th August 201929th August 2019 by Matthew Williams

The build-up to Bloodstock 2019 was unfortunately plagued with some issues, bands pulling out last minute, and many hazardous weather warnings. However, as always, the spirit of the Metal community stayed high ready for a […]

Beatherder 2019: Shepherding in The Party

Posted on 18th August 201929th August 2019 by Rosabella Allen

A festival where every elongated corner continues to surprise you with a secret tunnel entrance to another undiscovered land of the Beatherder universe. Taking you more and more into the immersive and carnivalesque experience that […]

Rock, Booze and Bruises at 2000 Trees 2019

Posted on 19th July 201920th July 2019 by Kate Wassell

Voted best medium-sized festival in the UK, 2000 Trees brought its usual vigour and unique community spirit. Every year, Trees unites rowdy teenagers and old-time rockers; both usually looking to find their way into as […]

Bestival 2017: the summer finale

Posted on 15th September 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Ah, Bestival. The summer finale. The icing on the cake. The glistening cherry on top of the proverbial ice cream sundae. Only Bestival can truly mark the end of British summertime. As we unpack our […]

Not with a fizzle but with a bang: Secret Garden Party 2017

Posted on 27th July 201727th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It is with a heavy heart that we must wave goodbye to Secret Garden Party, an institution of British festival season since its debut in 2004. But every dog has its day, and as the […]

Festival Review: Isle of Wight 2017

Posted on 12th July 201712th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s something truly enchanting about the eclectic mix of people, from all walks of life, who flock to Isle of Wight festival each year. This can only be a consequence of its respective line up […]

The Great Escape 2017 Highlights

Posted on 6th June 201711th December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Brighton is renowned for being a melting pot of quality musicians, enticing rising artists far and wide with its sparkling DIY music scene. The Great Escape Festival amplifies this seaside musical microcosm, showcasing rising musicians […]

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