Love Saves The Day Returns For 2016

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Following the success of last years move to Eastville Park, Love Saves The Day will this year return to Bristol for it’s fifth instalment, taking place over the bank holiday weekend of the 28th-29th May.

The two day event which offers the very best electronic and bass music is a lovingly assembled affair. The inner city festival boasts an eclectic mix of installations, elaborate decor, with a level of production that would normally be expected from carefully crafted boutique festivals.

Like in previous years, Love Saves The Day have invited a number of hosts, labels and brands to the festival, who each bring their own unique flavour to the party hungry crowd, friends involved in this years Festival include Apex, Arcadia Afterburner, Bristol Bazaar, Bump Roller Disco, Cocktail Caravans, Crack Magazine, Cult, Futureboogie, Hold Tight, Horse Box Karaoke, In:Motion, Inflatable Church, Just Jack, Lionpulse, Party on The Moon, Shambarbers, Teachings In Dub, The Blast STB, The Dance Off, Twisted Theatre and Who??Cares.

‘The Bristol festival easily ranks amongst the friendliest, most enjoyable and well-organised of the UK’s city-based offerings. Here’s hoping the rest are taking notes on what made this weekend such a success.‘ – Resident Advisor

Published on 09 November 2015 by Ben Robinson

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