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Tag: festival

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 […]

Joy, Jams and Jazz at Love Supreme 2019

Posted on 12th July 201912th July 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

In its seventh year, Love Supreme proved itself to be one of the hottest weekends for any jazz enthusiasts in the UK. Pulling in a record 50,000 attendees, Glynde Place was teeming with crowds of […]

Blinded By His Grace

Posted on 4th July 20194th July 2019 by Andrea Loftus

Why Stormzy’s headline glasto set not only made history but will proceed to go down in it. On Friday night Stormzy made his Pyramid Stage debut, and all you lucky buggers that got tickets witnessed […]

Black Deer Festival Shines as Bright as The Sun, 21-23.06.19

Posted on 1st July 20191st July 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Over the hill and far away hidden within arm’s length from Tunbridge Wells there is a valley where buttercups and grassroots music flourish in perfect harmony. This is a place where family’s let their wheelbarrows […]

Parklife Doesn’t Disappoint, 2019

Posted on 21st June 201921st June 2019 by Hannah Stokes

A post-exams tradition for many students, 80,000 festival-goers trekked to Heaton Park, Manchester to attend Parklife 2019. Despite the seemingly non-stop rain, spirits were still high, the Smirnoff ices flying as the weekend saw performances […]

Preview: Love Supreme, 05-07.07.19

Posted on 31st May 201931st May 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

As the only camping jazz festival, Love Supreme is the perfect weekend for any fan of jazz music. Claiming to bring ‘a touch of the European scene to the UK’, this festival is the perfect […]

Preview: Parklife, 08-09.06.19

Posted on 23rd May 201927th May 2019 by Hannah Stokes

An end of exams favourite amongst Leeds uni students, Parklife festival will again take over Heaton Park in Manchester on the 8th and 9th June. A multi-genre festival and one of the largest the north […]

Preview: Brainchild Festival 12-14.07.19

Posted on 20th May 201920th May 2019 by James Carroll

If your friend/partner/mother suggests an entire weekend spent at the Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum this July, resist, if you can, laughing heartily in their face. It might make you look a fool when they […]

Preview: Black Deer Festival 21 – 23.06.19

Posted on 19th May 201919th May 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Read this bit quietly, it’s summer soon. Any week now we’ll be able to lounge around Hyde Park without a care in the world, and what better thing to look towards than a weekend of […]

Preview: Bloodstock Festival 2019

Posted on 27th March 2019 by Matthew Williams

Bloodstock Festival once again returns August for its 18th instalment compelte with a killer line-up that aims to please fans from all corners of the Heavy Metal spectrum. Bloodstock Open Air was conceived as an […]

Barn on the Farm Preview: The Annual Musical Pilgrimage You Don’t Want to Miss, 04-07.07.19

Posted on 11th March 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Whilst it is only March, the countdown to festival season has well and truly already begun. By now, lineup investigation has firmly become part of library procrastination, and visions of hay fever tears sparkling in […]

The Greatest Party That Never Happened Review

Posted on 22nd February 201929th March 2019 by Katy Henderson

Fyre Festival (or rather the lack of) in 2017 was such a huge scandal that it resulted in jail time for the founder. This new Netflix documentary explains how the carnage unfolded, in a way […]

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