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Review4/10Chagstock 2016 Review
Beaming a self-satisfied smile across Dartmoor this weekend, was Chagstock festival celebrating 10 years in the business.
Review5/108 Reasons Why Beat-herder Should Be on Everyone’s Bucket List
What is the best way to describe a Beat-Herder experience? A Midsummer Night’s Dream mixed with mud and music - deep muddy fields and depths of musical variety allow you to sink into this other world of fantastical music…
Review5/10Larmer Tree 2016
With four main venues, all bursting at the seams with everything from music, poetry, top class comedians, talks & lectures to yoga, & creative workshops, the art of getting the most from what’s on offer at this festival…
Review5/10BOGGYFIELD TRANSFORMS INTO DIZZEE BLISS
BOGGYFIELD TRANSFORMS INTO DIZZEE BLISS - BLISSFIELDS 2016
Review5/10Insider’s guide to Parklife 2016
Like any festival worth its salt, Parklife was for me a wholly spiritual occasion. From my exodus from the wellie shop; the humbling of my expensive, especially purchased outfit by the opening of the heavens;
Review5/10Isle of Wight Festival 2016 Review
I began by asking whether you can have a good time alone at a music festival. The answer is most certainly yes, as I think the Isle of Wight Festival is one of the best I’ve been to.
Review4/10Wychwood 2016
The magical Wychwood festival returned to Cheltenham at the racecourse and proved to be the best Wychwood I’ve ever been to.
Review5/10Bearded Theory 2016
Musically, this year’s line was one of the strongest I’ve seen, with cracking headline sets by the Levellers, Public Image Ltd, and Squeeze.
Review5/10Coachella Weekend One Review: Appetite for Price Reduction
Coachella 2016 had classic rock headliners, an abundance of electronic dance music, but at an extortionate cost!
Review5/10ALABAMA 3 - LOST AND FOUND SINGLE REVIEW: NED DYLAN'S VERDICT
Acid-country-house heroes Alabama 3 return with their latest effort 'Lost And Found'. (Out Now) Our very own Ned Dylan gives his verdict. Fresh from a mesm
Review5/10Blissfields 2015
The Festival Grounds An hour down the road and less than £100 a ticket, Blissfields seemed the value for money festival of the summer. My two friends, Bertie a
Review5/10Fieldview 2015
Visible by a host of huge and colourful flags, run entirely by volunteers and raising money for a variety of charities, Fieldview festival is Wiltshire’s
Review4/10WOMAD 2015
Chartlon park estate is an amazing venue and a perfect site for womaders, the weather was wet and gloomy on arrival but this did not dampen festival goers spiri
Review4/10United Festival 2015 - If you wasn't there, you missed out!
Having loved the launch of United Festival in 2014 and telling many of my friends about it, I was a bit worried that its return this year was not going to live
Review5/10Boomerang 2015
So it was the first year for new festival Boomerang in this year’s event calendar, it promised to bring something new and exciting to the table so we had to jus
Review4/10Boomtown 2015
Chapter 7: The Palace Has Risen It’s safe to say there is no town quite like Boomtown in the UK right now. It is the most everythingist festival. It’s the best
Review5/10Watchet Live 2015
This years Watchet festival line up looked like a dead cert to be an advance tickets sell out, and come opening time, just a few hundred tickets, which had been
Review5/10Utopia Live Review
Utopia Live Late (part of the annual festival - Bloomberg Summer at the Roundhouse) Wednesday 12th August at the Camden Roundhouse Installation Lead Artist –
Review4/10Wonderfields Review 2015
“Fantastic first festival, I'd very much like to come again, lovely atmosphere and great line up.” Chris Rotherham (Chris Rotherham, Captain Flatcap) Tucked ne
Review4/10Kendal Calling 2015
‘See you in the fields!’ they called, and to the fields we came. Now this is no ordinary festival field, set in the beautiful Cumbrian countryside in the heart



