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Review5/10Lovebox Jubilee-Weekend Of Love
Knowing for a fact that Lovebox, despite its relatively young existence, is one of the most rapidly growing year on year festivals, gaining its popularity from
Review5/10The Next Big Thing!
Next Big Thing Beach Break Live put together its biggest line up ever this year with several household names spanning a multitude of genres from Chase and Stat
Review5/10Beach Break Live 2012
Beach Break Live had put together its biggest line up in its 6 year history and the torrential rain wasn’t about to put a downer on it. The soulful voices of De
Review5/10Chester Rock’s 2012
Chester Racecourse opens its gate (that’s correct, singular not plural, more on that later) for the second year running in a bid to entertain the masses with it
Review5/10No Direction Home Review
Last weekend the first ever No Direction Festival took place at the serene Welbeck Abbey. The three-day extravaganza, which is the latest creation from The End
Review5/10Rockness 2012
Seemingly situated inside a cloud, Rockness festival takes place on the banks of Loch Ness. Aside from the weather, the area appears to be designed for a festiv
Review4/10Parklife Weekender 2012
Located SLAP BANG in the middle of Manchester University’s beating heart, Platt Fields Park is once again the venue for its third annual weekender. Such a geogr
Review4/10Rains can’t extinguish Fire in the Mountain
Up-and-coming new folk festival defies bad weather to put on exuberant, fun-filled alternative to Jubilee weekend “Women make an arch – men do the run, men do
Review4/10Meadowlands is my new favourite festival!
Meadowlands is my new favourite festival- it has just the right amount of everything! Since my festival going days were born at Glastonbury nearly 20 years ago
Review4/10Dot To Dot – Manchester 2012
This was my first year attending any of the Dot To Dot events taking place in a small number of selected cities across the country. Over the weekend, a huge num
Review5/10Bushstock: Bite-size festivalling in west London
Shepherd's Bush: A Bank Holiday is always a risky time to plan an event in London. Not only because numbers may be artificially low, but also due to the curse o
Review4/10Lakefest 2012
Armed with cheese and hot sauce sandwiches, chocolate mini eggs and Shiraz, the drive down to Tewksbury was all without incident, except that is, for the joint
Review5/10Bearded Theory
I’m not really sure who’s got it right here, is it me sat in an empty festival ground at 6.45 in the morning, enjoying a bit of fresh air, pondering on such tri
Review5/10Liverpool Sound City 2012
Liverpool Sound City, now in it’s fifth year, offered a combination of various daytime Music/Tech conferences and a plethora of artists and bands of diverse sty
Review5/10The Great Escape: Taking The Express To The Future Of Music
Brighton: The final day of The Great Escape was perhaps a little more muted than the second. Despite the sunny weather, there were grumbles about the length of
Review4/10The Great Escape: Moments To Savour
Brighton: With the weather set to 'sit back, relax', the second day of The Great Escape was perfectly set up for the kind of festival atmosphere that it deserve
Review4/10The Great Escape: Don't rain on my parade
Day One, Thursday 10 May Brighton: That a seaside town in the rain is the coastal version of a child's half-deflated balloon is something of a cliche. Yet I'm
Review5/10Brew at the Bog 2012
Britain is bursting with festivals. Festivals of all scales; even boutique is becoming boring. It seems to be having a knock on effect. Ticket sales slow, line-
Review4/10Streetfest London Review
Streetfest London 2012 - As we arrive at the Hearne St. Car park location you can't miss the array of artists lined up, working away, producing stunning pieces
Review5/10Frome Folk Festival Simply Breathtaking
Being the first ever Frome folk festival, I guess no one could know how things would turn out, you can book the bands, but that’s no guarantee people will come.


