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Start your journey at the end
Ten years on, End Of The Road Festival continues to go from strength to strength. Known as one of the best small festivals around, it provides the platform for countless new acts – and a fantastic environment for many established ones. On the 1st - 4th September Dorset's Larmer Tree Gardens will welcome the 10,000+ revellers to its beautiful surroundings and four stages. More well known acts such as Bats For Lashes, Cat Power, Animal Collective, Goat and Joanna Newsom will be
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 18, 20161 min read
Start your journey at the end
Ten years on, End Of The Road Festival continues to go from strength to strength. Known as one of the best small festivals around, it provides the platform for countless new acts – and a fantastic environment for many established ones. On the 1st - 4th September Dorset's Larmer Tree Gardens will welcome the 10,000+ revellers to its beautiful surroundings and four stages. More well known acts such as Bats For Lashes, Cat Power, Animal Collective, Goat and Joanna Newsom will be
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 18, 20161 min read


Independent and proud
Into its second year on the 3rd and 4th September, Together The People follows on from its massive inagrual festival success last year. Wholly independent, and created by locals of Brighton - it focusses on celebrating music, food, community, film and arts - delivering a high quality event. Open to all ages, it's as much family friendly as it is for twentysomethings. Socially aware and creative, there aren't many festivals like this. Located at Preston Park, they'll be three
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 17, 20161 min read


Independent and proud
Into its second year on the 3rd and 4th September, Together The People follows on from its massive inagrual festival success last year. Wholly independent, and created by locals of Brighton - it focusses on celebrating music, food, community, film and arts - delivering a high quality event. Open to all ages, it's as much family friendly as it is for twentysomethings. Socially aware and creative, there aren't many festivals like this. Located at Preston Park, they'll be three
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 17, 20161 min read
Parcels
Mid-way through their tour of Germany and France - Parcels took some time out to chat exclusively with Festival For You. Hear about their funky Australian beats, and how they deal with the Berlin winter. FFY: So the name Parcels, we have to ask you, where does it come from? P: The name comes from one of our member's parents, who used to own a pastry cafe called Parcels. The sign was hung up in the house for ages, and we were always looking for one of our bands to suit the na
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 16, 20162 min read
Parcels
Mid-way through their tour of Germany and France - Parcels took some time out to chat exclusively with Festival For You. Hear about their funky Australian beats, and how they deal with the Berlin winter. FFY: So the name Parcels, we have to ask you, where does it come from? P: The name comes from one of our member's parents, who used to own a pastry cafe called Parcels. The sign was hung up in the house for ages, and we were always looking for one of our bands to suit the na
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 16, 20162 min read


Wilderness — A refreshing change
A refreshing change As we approached the ancient woods and park-land that hosts Wilderness it became abundantly clear we were about to enter a festival that was far off the beaten track, both in terms of its offerings and location. Students, couples, hen parties and families were amongst the demographic Wilderness had attracted and catering to such a wide variety of individuals could have proven difficult. However, this is where Wilderness excelled. We were provided with a we
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 16, 20163 min read
Wilderness
As we approached the ancient woods and park-land that hosts Wilderness it became abundantly clear we were about to enter a festival that was far off the beaten track, both in terms of its offerings and location. Students, couples, hen parties and families were amongst the demographic Wilderness had attracted and catering to such a wide variety of individuals could have proven difficult. However, this is where Wilderness excelled. We were provided with a wealth of activities t
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 16, 20163 min read
Play the sport, feel the beat
It's not like your normal music festival. Sportbeat Festival comes back for another year on 20th-21st August in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside, where it will come alive once more. Now in its 4th year, it continues to attract the best acts around (and the best people obviously). Leading the star studded line up are The Charlatans and Happy Mondays, with the likes of Echo & The Bunnymen, EMF and Jaguar Skills - who return again from last year, amongst the rest - disp
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 14, 20161 min read
Play the sport, feel the beat
It's not like your normal music festival. Sportbeat Festival comes back for another year on 20th-21st August in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside, where it will come alive once more. Now in its 4th year, it continues to attract the best acts around (and the best people obviously). Leading the star studded line up are The Charlatans and Happy Mondays, with the likes of Echo & The Bunnymen, EMF and Jaguar Skills - who return again from last year, amongst the rest - disp
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 14, 20161 min read


Fieldview Festival — Are you a Sorcerer or a Cosmic Unicorn?
Are you a Sorcerer or a Cosmic Unicorn? As we made our way across the English countryside into the heart of the West Country, this Festival For You reporter knew we were about to have an experience like no other. Excitement built as I recalled the countless number of friends, also frequent festivalgoers, who had told me what “a wicked time they had last year”. The outside world rushed by the coach window as we wound our away along a sun-drenched M1 towards an unforgettable we
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 12, 20163 min read
Fieldview Festival
As we made our way across the English countryside into the heart of the West Country, this Festival For You reporter knew we were about to have an experience like no other. Excitement built as I recalled the countless number of friends, also frequent festivalgoers, who had told me what “a wicked time they had last year”. The outside world rushed by the coach window as we wound our away along a sun-drenched M1 towards an unforgettable weekend at Fieldview Festival 2016. Founde
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 12, 20163 min read
Welcome to the House of...Common
What else could Madness do to elevate their already illustrious career? Probably create a music festival in South London, seems like a reasonable next step. Situated in the leafy surroundings of Clapham Common, this brand new festival is sure to to create the buzz so prevalent in all their shows. Handpicked especially by Madness themselves, these like-minded artists will play across two stages and include the likes of David Rodigan, Norman Jay MBE and Toddla T to name a few.
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 11, 20161 min read
Welcome to the House of...Common
What else could Madness do to elevate their already illustrious career? Probably create a music festival in South London, seems like a reasonable next step. Situated in the leafy surroundings of Clapham Common, this brand new festival is sure to to create the buzz so prevalent in all their shows. Handpicked especially by Madness themselves, these like-minded artists will play across two stages and include the likes of David Rodigan, Norman Jay MBE and Toddla T to name a few.
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 11, 20161 min read


Wingin' it
Festivals aren't all about music you know, when there's the collection of the best chicken wings in the country you can see why music isn't at the forefront of the festival. On 20th August 2016, Richard and Andy bring Wingsfest back to London for another year. Conceived by their mutual love of the humble chicken wing, and inspired by the national Buffalo Wing Festival in Buffalo, New York. They'll be hot, tasty and abundant. And they'll be all for you. The ticket holders them
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 10, 20161 min read


Wingin' it
Festivals aren't all about music you know, when there's the collection of the best chicken wings in the country you can see why music isn't at the forefront of the festival. On 20th August 2016, Richard and Andy bring Wingsfest back to London for another year. Conceived by their mutual love of the humble chicken wing, and inspired by the national Buffalo Wing Festival in Buffalo, New York. They'll be hot, tasty and abundant. And they'll be all for you. The ticket holders them
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 10, 20161 min read
Sam Feldt
After his fantastic performance at Corona Sunsets, Sam Feldt caught up with us to chat fresh new sounds and travelling the world. FFY: How did you first get into to music, and why specifically House? SF: Phew, that was a long time ago already. I've always loved music and grew up in a really musical household. My dad has always played in bands and my mother is simply a music lover. I played the piano for many years and at around 17 years old I started DJing. I struggled for
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 10, 20162 min read
Sam Feldt
After his fantastic performance at Corona Sunsets, Sam Feldt caught up with us to chat fresh new sounds and travelling the world. FFY: How did you first get into to music, and why specifically House? SF: Phew, that was a long time ago already. I've always loved music and grew up in a really musical household. My dad has always played in bands and my mother is simply a music lover. I played the piano for many years and at around 17 years old I started DJing. I struggled for
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 10, 20162 min read
Leefest
It would be impossible to classify this year’s LeeFest as just a music festival when in fact the music only took up a percentage of the festivities. With what felt like hundreds of different activities happening over the weekend, LeeFest: The Neverland was the epitome of summer fun. Each day saw brilliant new music grace Tootles Circus and the Bangarang stage located in The Neverwoods, home of the Lost Boys. However, if you didn’t fancy listening to the dozens of exceptional
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 8, 20162 min read


Neverworld — Never grow old
Never grow old It would be impossible to classify this year’s LeeFest as just a music festival when in fact the music only took up a percentage of the festivities. With what felt like hundreds of different activities happening over the weekend, LeeFest: The Neverland was the epitome of summer fun. Each day saw brilliant new music grace Tootles Circus and the Bangarang stage located in The Neverwoods, home of the Lost Boys. However, if you didn’t fancy listening to the dozens
Trev Chengabroyen
Aug 8, 20162 min read
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