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Review4/10The Paper Kites enchant Somerset House Summer Series
London’s Somerset House fountain courtyard was bathed in golden light on July 18, 2025, as fans gathered for Melbourne indie-folk band The Paper Kites’ headline Summer Series concert.
Review5/10GuilFest 2025: 25 Years of Family Fun and Live Music 🎉
Stoke Park in Guildford was buzzing on July 5–6, 2025, as GuilFest marked its 25th anniversary with a truly family-friendly celebration. What sets GuilFest apart is its cross-generational appeal
Review5/10Love Supreme: Downpour Intensifies Spirit of Majestic Nile
This year the weather wasn’t kind to Love Supreme. No matter though, it clearly takes more than heavy showers, wind and grey clouds to dampen the jazz temperament.
Review4/10Wealden Literary Festival is inspiring feast of peace
Forget yoga, forget mindfulness, if you want to leave all your cares and worries behind come spend a weekend at the Wealden Literary Festival. Set in a remote rural oasis in deepest Kent
Review4/10Dot to Dot Bristol 2025 Review
A whirlwind tour of the city’s upcoming artists and famous venues
Review5/10SMR25 Festival – Saturday, May 24, 2025 – The Lamex Stadium
he crowd of nearly 10,000 people filled the stadium to capacity, creating an electric, festival atmosphere. Under a clear spring sky, fans danced and sang along throughout the evening
Review4/10FeastyFest 2024
FeastyFest 2024 in Cheam made a triumphant return this year, transforming into a two-day event, giving attendees even more time to soak up the festivities.
Review5/10Rain Doesn’t Stop Play at Tenth Into the Wild
Into the Wild is about as unpretentious a festival as you can imagine. It feels homespun and, dare I say it, cobbled-together and exudes a charm and warmth that’s irresistibly contagious.
Review4/10Medicine Festival basks in Summer Sunshine
There are times I feel so unbearably uncool I want to crawl into a dark hole. At Medicine Festival I feel this in spades. If you want to know where all the beautiful – alternative
Review5/10Emotional Womad elicits tears and cures physics trauma
There are festivals and then there is Womad. Over an extended Wiltshire July weekend it reliably serves up a vision of a better world, where all ages, creeds
Review4/10Beat-Herder 2024 – Northern Hedonism At Its Very Greatest
Orbital, The Wailers and Utah Saints rock the woodland dance floors buried deep inside the lovely Lancashire countryside
Review5/10Three Lions Roar on the Beach at Lytham
Leafy Lytham has established itself as a heavy weight in the Northern festival scene over recent years
Review5/10Soul/Jazz festival Love Supreme serves up FOMO feast
The first rule of FOMO is you can’t go to everything. Or perhaps, seeing as we are all one – as I’m sure free-flowing hippie and afternoon wonder act Joss Stone would agree
Review4/10Black Deer sizzles over chill June weekend
Each year Black Deer surprises me. In my everyday life I spend very little time listening to country music, or rather Americana, it’s just not my thing
Review5/10Lovejam is spread across the Susssex countryside
When you stumble upon somewhere beautiful and unspoiled the temptation is to keep it secret, as a special place just for you, as somewhere to return to and shed the troubles of the world.
Review5/10FeastyFest 2023 in Cheam: A Sensation of Music, Family, and Flavor!
Feasty Fest in Cheam delivered an unforgettable day of pure musical bliss, leaving attendees fully satisfied!
Review5/10Come as you are Into the Wild
There is something endearingly homespun about Into the Wild. It’s this that makes it such a charming and enjoyable festival. Indeed, after a particularly stressful and convoluted drive to its rural idyll Sussex site
Review4/10Nature and Heart is Healing Medicine
Festivals have personality. Some are boisterous, some a little restrained, and some are just beautifully chilled. The Medicine Festival is very much in the latter camp.
Review5/10Womad serves up heady mix of war, wet and wonder
Every year Womad reliably serves up an embarrassment of musical riches. There’s a seemingly inexhaustible list of extraordinary and – to me at least...
Review4/10Triumph in the Heart of Downland
Let’s start off with the women. A healthy percentage of the acts over the Love Supreme weekend – including the excellent main stage headliners on the Saturday and Sunday nights


