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Review4/10Mystical Immersion in Maelstrom of Cultures
There is something gorgeously addictive about Into the Wild. It has the eccentric charm of a barmy great aunt who took far too much dodgy acid in her wayward youth.
Review5/10Pussy Riot joins the Extinction list
Byline and Curious Arts Festival 2019
Review4/10Watchet 2019
Who says you can’t have your cake and eat it?! This year Watchet festival was stuffing its face, basking in the hottest august bank holiday on record and oozing quality from every orifice.
Review4/10Outcider Festival 2019
The bands on the bill were a great mix of styles, not just the punk that you might think you were in for, or the advertised headliners, but Mad Apple Circus`s ska hip hop had the punters rockin`
Review4/10Womad 2019 is some way beyond brilliant
n truth Womad 2019 wasn’t perfect, but it was bloody brilliant, if not some way beyond it. And my right-on-it teenage daughter thought so too...
Review4/10Camp Bestival Review 2019
Wow! What can I say Camp Bestival is an absolute feast for the ears, eyes and definitely taste buds!
Review5/107 Things We Loved About Beat-Herder 2019
There is no better feeling than finishing work on the Friday, getting in the car and driving down to what is, in Beat-Herder’s own words, “an orgy of beats and barminess.”
Review5/10Love Supreme - South Downs’ Cliff chalks up sheer joy
It’s rare a performance leaves me with a sense of sheer joy, but the great Jimmy Cliff (mystifyingly not a headliner at this year’s Love Supreme) left me reeling...
Review5/10Black Deer 2019 - Cashless, Stashless and Care-less in the Deep South
In its triumphant second year the Black Deer festival has successfully rebranded the leafy afternoon-tea-addicted Sussex/Kent borderlands as the Deep South.
Review4/10Casahless, Stashless and Care-less in the Deep South
Casahless, Stashless and Care-less in the Deep South
Review5/10Cloudspotting 2019
With the beautiful backdrop of Gisburn forest, there really is no better place for a family orientated festival. With a range of earthy, simple and relaxing activities mixed with an eclectic array of live music
Review4/10Making Hay and the Philosophers’ Un-stoned
Making Hay and the Philosophers’ Un-stoned
Review5/10This is Tomorrow Festival 2019
For the second time in May I made the long drive from Norwich to Newcastle, this time for This is Tomorrow Festival, opposite the University on Exhibition Park, featuring a very impressive line up
Review5/10Bearded Theory 2019
One of the things I love about Bearded Theory is that its early in the festival season and I, as well as most others seem visibly excited at the prospect of shaking off the winter cobwebs and getting in the swing...
Review5/10Beltane Into the Wild is a near death experience
It is perhaps unique to report that the highlight of a festival weekend was an intense discussion about grief and death, but Beltane Into the Wild is, well, no ordinary festival.
Review5/10Hit the North 2019
Like several others, my buddy Aaron and I travelled north from Live @ Leeds Festival on the Saturday to attend our second multi-venue festival of the weekend on the Sunday; Hit the North in Newcastle.
Review5/10Live At Leeds 2019
After having a great time at the festival in 2018, I returned to Leeds ready for more multi-venue fun across the city with my buddy Aaron.
Review4/102Q Festival 2018 Review
In its second year, 2Q Festival was a new one for me, and a great opportunity to explore the music venues of Lincoln and see what the city has to offer.
Review5/10OnBlackheath 2018 - Easy and hassle free weekend OnBlackheath
OnBlackheath is a great place to chill out and have a beer or glass of wine or three with your friends and to park your young children (there’s an excellent kids area) for a day or two.
Review4/10Camp Wildfire 2018 - Zombies go scouting for geeks and hipsters
It was as I was sprinting through the thick woods pursued by a phalanx of blood-bespattered zombies that it dawned on me I was loving Camp Wildfire.


