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Review5/10Came August 2011 and with it another great edition of Bloodstock
Having driven there on previous years, this time I took the train. Leaving from London Euston to Lichfield, and from there catching a shuttle bus straight to th
Review5/10Came August 2011 and with it another great edition of Bloodstock.
In a hopefully not boring or too long way I will try my best to make a review focusing on the festival for what it is, and what to expect on next editions, with
Review5/10The Big Chill 2011
Set in beautiful picturesque grounds complete with a castle, Eastnor in Ledbury would be an ideal setting for a fairytale. However something much more wicked th
Review4/10Cloud 9 Festival Reviewed
Located in the wilds of rural Cheshire, Love Lane Farm plays host (for the third year running) to the Cloud 9 festival. A one day event which, unlike many of it
Review4/10Y Not Festival 2011
Situated in the greenery of the Peak District, Y Not? Festival has quietly been gaining momentum since 2006. Hosting performances by bigger and better artists e
Review5/10All the fun of the fair at Womad
Carter’s Steam Fair could be found in one corner of the main arena at Womad between the Big Red Tent and the Charlie Gillett Stage. It has been present at Woma
Review5/10Underage Festival Review
We were so excited this year as there were so many good acts on! We arrived right on time at 11! We queued in the media queue to get our passes and VIP wris
Review5/10Underhill festival reviewed
For two days and two nights of the year, nestled in the midst of a wooded Wiltshire glade; Underhill Festival resides. This quaint festival is described as a so
Review5/10Camp Bestival 2011
What can I say about Camp Bestival . . . . beautiful, action packed, energising, surprising, perfect location . . . . could you ask for any more? This was my fi
Review4/10Global Gathering Review
As thousands of fans took their trip and left their houses behind, Global Gathering provided good comfort as people travelled from all around the UK. The place
Review4/10Womad festival-A festival of discovery
Our arrival on Friday morning was greeted by the sounds of people busily putting the finishing touches on the magnificent stalls, stages and structures around t
Review5/10Womad festival 2011-Reviewed
The last weekend of July in what has been a decidedly uninspiring summer turned out to be a scorcher. The Friday night was hot and humid and the many colourful
Review4/10Kendal Calling has something for everyone
Looking one way to the Lakes and the other to the Pennines, the ancient valley of Lowther is steeped in English history. The parks 3,500 acres of Cumbrian soil,
Review5/10Cambridge Folk Festival kicked off with a bang
This year’s Cambridge Folk Festival kicked off with a bang when festival favourites Hobo Jones & The Junkyard Dogs took to the stage with their own brand of s
Review5/10An Exceptional Day at Folk By The Oak
The sun, the field, the stage, the people, the stalls, the food and most importantly the fun. This year’s Folk By The Oak was an exceptional day in most peopl
Review5/10The Deer Shed Festival 2011-Reviewed
Before rocking up to the Deer Shed Festival on Friday evening I didn’t really know what to expect. Billed as a family friendly music festival that is only in it
Review5/10Mainsquare
I have never been one for keeping secrets and last weekend in a small town in the North of France I was let into one of the European Music Festival scenes best.
Review5/10Secret Garden Party-The best kept Secret
The Secret Garden Party- where to start? "An extravagansa for the senses", "a grownups playground", "like stepping into Narnia" - just some of the comments I he
Review4/10Ben and Jerrys Manchester 2011
Manchester’s Heaton Park plays host to it’s first ever double scoop Sundae, a two day musical extravaganza, running consecutively with the same line-up in anoth
Review4/10Truck Festival 2011-Reviewed
For yet another year running Truck Festival has been an incredible success, Truck is and always has been an event for everybody to enjoy, from students to famil


