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Review5/10Ned Dylan Meets The Correspondents
'Has Hay-On-Wye ever seen a crowd surf?’ cheekily quips Mr Bruce before launching himself onto a crowd of philosophers turned party people. The Correspondents
Review4/10Download 2015
Looking at the lineup ahead of time, it would be easy enough to think that the UK's premier heavy metal festival was suffering from a serious identity problem.
Review4/10Field Day 2015
For the 3rd year running Field Day was bathed in, more or less, uninterrupted sunshine. Of course this is brilliant unless you're A. Ginger and B. stupid enough
Review4/10HowTheLightGetsIn 2015: Hay-On-Wye Comes Alive
Ned Dylan reviews Hay Lit’s cooler, more innovative little sister upstart festival The famous Hay Literature Festival is in walking distance from HowTheLightGe
Review4/10Wychwood Festival - Leave the real world at the Gate
Wychwood Festival turned 11 this year at Cheltenham racecourse and proved a huge hit with thousands of families, who flocked to take in the entertainment over t
Review5/10Liverpool Sound City 2015
The UK’s biggest city festival, Liverpool Sound City 2015 boasted a variety of bands playing at the new specially erected festival venue on Liverpool's iconic d
Review4/10Bearded Theory 2015
With so many festivals popping up, then disappearing each year, to get to the grand old age of 8 seems a strangely noteworthy achievement these days, and one th
Review4/10Lionel Richie: All The Hits All Night Long
Whether happily single, or taken and in a relationship, there was a lot of love in the air at London’s O2 Arena on a particular Tuesday night. This was all du
Review5/10Something Else In The Dean - Reviewed By Ned The Kids Dylan
I was lost in a maze as the sounds of gypsy-metal band Who Killed The Bear echoed around the site. I was of course at Something Else In the Dean, a festival..
Review4/10Alchemy Festival
After hearing of Alchemy festival, through a few different friends, I was really excited to be going. I had been told tales of previous years and it seemed to b
Review5/10Looe Music Festival 2014
In a few short years Looe music festival has quickly become a hot ticket on the UKs festival calendar offering big names at the right price and in a genuinely unique environment
Review4/10Shambala 2014
I arrived solo at Shambala in Market Harborough on Friday afternoon laden down with my temporary home for the weekend stuffed into a rucksack on my back and bag
Review4/10Festival Number 6 Review
"Shall we just go all night?" asked Beck, reluctant to bring his set to a close at a festival which he claimed to have been waiting all year to play. Beck kicke
Review4/10Nozstock 2014 – The Land that Noz Forgot
This year’s theme – The Land That Noz Forgot - was a prehistoric success. I mean, who doesn’t like dinosaurs? Children, teens, and farmer’s wives alike boogied
Review4/10Latitude Festival 2014 Reviewed
For the ninth year running this self-styled ‘middle-class’ festival set in beautiful Suffolk parkland certainly didn’t disappoint. From the friendly faces of th
Review4/10Wilkestock Festival 2014 Reviewed!
Outdoor sofas, tipis and a whole hill jumping to the sounds of Ms Dynamite (tee-hee) at Wilkestock 2014; an intimate grass roots party with a family friendly-si
Review5/10Watchet 2014
The sign over the gates at Watchet festival this year should’ve read “leave your cool at the door and enter the house of fun”! Perched up on the top of a coast
Review4/1080s festival Rewind
80s festival Rewind went off with a boom this weekend – and it wasn’t the fireworks – it was the Boomtown Rat himself, Sir Bob Geldof! Making an expletive-stre
Review5/10Beautiful Days 2014
Beautiful days festival is testament to the fact you don’t need corporate sponsorship to succeed in the world and as they say, this is the festival that doesn’t
Review4/10Camp Bestival 2014
Wow, a one word summary of another excellent year at Camp Bestival. For the lucky peeps who brought tickets to this years Camp Bestival were once again in for a


