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Love Saves The Day — The expectation and wonder of the west
The expectation and wonder of the west Bristol almost feels like an untapped resource. The city, so vibrant and innovative, is often overshadowed by its ‘bigger brother’ London. However the continuation of showpiece events like Love Saves The Day maintains the expectation and wonder only Bristol provides. Everyone has a soft spot for this extensive metropolis. Brought to the forefront by members of the team behind Glastonbury Dance Village’s Wow! Stage, the In:Motion series a
Trev Chengabroyen
Jun 3, 20162 min read


Peckham Rye Music Festival — Your turbo charged night out
Your turbo charged night out The multi-venue music festival arrived in South London for the first time this year from 13th-15th May. Peckham Rye Festival celebrated the local music scene, bringing together all that is musically wonderful – in order to create a truly fresh, forward thinking, creative festival. There was also the small incentive of headline acts from across the globe. It was the perfect way to whet your appetite for the upcoming festival season – the multitude
Trev Chengabroyen
May 25, 20163 min read


The Social Festival — Festival season has begun
Festival season has begun With an incredibly promising line up I was keen to arrive in Kent at the idyllic setting that holds host to The Winter Social festival. Despite the grey, damp and rather windy weather, my spirits were high and I couldn’t wait to get stuck in to see what all the acts playing that day had to offer. Upon arrival, it was pleasantly easy getting in without too much waiting around and there was plenty of space once inside (both rarities at day festivals).
Trev Chengabroyen
Feb 17, 20162 min read


Mint Festival — Feels just like home
Feels just like home Changing from one venue to another over the previous three years, it feels like the festival’s finally found its home. Set over two days, and including the option of camping from the Friday, it was the proper festival experience people were looking for – and being so close to the city centre it was near enough for those who prefer a slightly more luxurious festival experience. It was a celebration of music across the electronic spectrum, and brought the b
Trev Chengabroyen
Oct 2, 20153 min read


Bestival — The summer of love
The summer of love Getting there is an adventure in itself. Many choose to drive, followed by taking the obligatory ferry, and arriving feels like a wonderful light at the end of a metaphorical tunnel. This is Bestival – and its beacon shone brightly on the Isle of Wight. The colourful, imaginative uniqueness that sets it apart from other festivals was set to end the music festival season with a bang. The 80,000devotees embraced the Summer of Love theme, and the year on year
Trev Chengabroyen
Oct 2, 20153 min read


OnBlackheath — A relaxing alternative
A relaxing alternative Sponsored by John Lewis, On Blackheath festival, now in its second year was a friendly festival situated on the gorgeous grassy heath of Blackheath Village, just south of Greenwich. It’s an expensive area and the demographic felt as though it was mainly from South Londoners there to enjoy the family-friendly event, which prides itself with its focus on good food, drink and music. The line-up isn’t radically different to last year with the Manic Street P
Trev Chengabroyen
Sep 27, 20152 min read


United Festival — Forget about work - let's rave
Forget about work - let's rave Whistles and glowsticks were mandatory – United Festival took you back in time to the days where people just danced, not caring in the slightest what they looked like. None of this supposed ‘cool’ two step (pssh…!) Another instalment within the renowned Found Series collection, this chapter celebrated 25 years of British rave culture – for 11 hours. There were 8 stages and over 150 acts, all packed in tents – so whatever the weather, it was neve
Trev Chengabroyen
Sep 27, 20152 min read


Ceremony Festival — Summer's not over yet...
Summer's not over yet... Found Series provided another instalment of their summer of music festivals, each with it’s own unique identity – but all coming together as one. For Ceremony, this chapter provided a 360 degree view and celebration of dance music. With the end of the summer becoming ever apparent, it was a chance to dress up, act silly and enjoy the freedom the music festival lifestyle inevitably induces. The positioning and set-up of the festival at Finsbury Park, w
Trev Chengabroyen
Sep 27, 20152 min read


V festival Chelmsford — A proper scorcher
A proper scorcher What you’re coming into is a music festival, with a line-up comprised of popular musical artists; music otherwise known as ‘Pop’. Now, people give this supposed ‘Pop’, conformist culture a bad rep – but this music is popular for a reason right? If you’re the kind of person who’d prefer the avant-garde feel a Glastonbury provides – this may not be your thing. For the rest of us, V Festival is a celebration of mainstream music. V Festival’s 20th anniversary ju
Trev Chengabroyen
Sep 10, 20152 min read


V festival Chelmsford — A proper scorcher..
A proper scorcher.. What you’re coming into is a music festival, with a line-up comprised of popular musical artists; music otherwise known as ‘Pop’. Now, people give this supposed ‘Pop’, conformist culture a bad rep – but this music is popular for a reason right? If you’re the kind of person who’d prefer the avant-garde feel a Glastonbury provides – this may not be your thing. For the rest of us, V Festival is a celebration of mainstream music. V Festival’s 20th anniversary
Trev Chengabroyen
Sep 10, 20152 min read


Forgotten Fields — A supersized fun-fair
A supersized fun-fair On arrival Forgotten Fields had the feeling of a wonderful fun-fair – complete with the stalls, games, music, familiar smells and sounds. The massive ferris wheel only further encouraged the illusion. From the creators of Kendal Calling, it was the first year for Forgotten Fields. The festival attracted young families – the boutique, local feel of the festival no doubt induced this. The crowd was varied though, and there was something for everyone. The s
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 16, 20152 min read


Kendal Calling — A festival with a view...
A festival with a view... Imagine what the discussions surrounding the first ever Kendal Calling festival would have sounded like. What could we possibly do to make the stunning rolling hills of the Lake District better? How about a music festival? Correct. Now in 2015, ten years on Kendal Calling celebrated its milestone anniversary. The setting was beautiful. You drive into seemingly nowhere, which surreally adds to the whole experience. You’re introduced to the surprisingl
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 16, 20152 min read


Wildlife Festival — Let's put on our own festival..? Sure
Let's put on our own festival..? Sure Starting with hugely successful East London parties, then appearing at Glastonbury, Unknown Festival, Exit Festival and Space in Ibiza, what was the next natural step . . . putting on your own festival? Sure, it’s what we’d all do too isn’t it . . . ? Pretty simple really. Not a lot of people knew about this festival, only the close followers of the performers or music-festival-lovers had it on their radar – but it was somewhat of a gem,
Trev Chengabroyen
Jul 31, 20152 min read


The Secret Garden Party — A trip back to childhood...
A trip back to childhood... Festival Life is a great thing isn’t it? The happiness, the freedom, the access to the vast amounts of sensory delights otherwise absent and unimaginable in your normal routine. This, and more is what defines Secret Garden Party. The grounds of SGP are perfectly sized; you were close enough to everything on offer but it was large enough for you to get lost in the countless beautifully curated and often secluded spaces, being drawn in to the spectru
Trev Chengabroyen
Jul 31, 20153 min read


Citadel Festival — Your very own London musical playground
Your very own London musical playground On the London music festival calendar, there is nothing quite like Citadel Festival – grand, chilled, different, this year it had everything required to fool yourself into thinking you didn’t have work the next day. After the bouncing vibes and teenage tomfoolery of Lovebox in Victoria Park over the preceding two days, Citadel brought a twenty-something/family crowd to East London. How they managed to change Lovebox Festival into Citad
Trev Chengabroyen
Jul 29, 20152 min read


Calling Festival — The common comes alive to the sound of rock
The common comes alive to the sound of rock What makes a sunny Saturday on Clapham Common better? Calling Festival is what. The Oasis t-shirts were dug out from the depths of wardrobes and prised on in the anticipation of Noel Gallagher, whilst everyone else was sufficiently dressed in flip flops and shorts to make the most of the sun. The festival grounds itself were not large, but this added to the feeling of a community – rock fans coming together for one day a year. The e
Trev Chengabroyen
Jul 18, 20152 min read


Glastonbury Festival — Kan-yay...?
Kan-yay...? There aren’t many festivals that sell out in 25 minutes, let alone one without a line up having being confirmed. Expectation is always high, with people wanting to feel that the £220 they spent on a ticket, and not on the bath that needed fixing, was worth it. There are reasons for this seemingly brash purchase. Glastonbury creates an aura of limitless possibility; what comes with the ticket is the intangible, priceless factor of anticipation. Expect the unexpecte
Trev Chengabroyen
Jul 2, 20153 min read


Wildlife Festival — Let's put on our own festival...? Sure
Let's put on our own festival...? Sure Starting with hugely successful East London parties, then appearing at Glastonbury, Unknown Festival, Exit Festival and Space in Ibiza, what was the next natural step . . . putting on your own festival? Sure, it’s what we’d all do too isn’t it . . . ? Pretty simple really. Not a lot of people knew about this festival, only the close followers of the performers or music-festival-lovers had it on their radar – but it was somewhat of a gem,
Trev Chengabroyen
Jun 18, 20152 min read
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