Festival Reviews
Looking for a recap on your favourite music festivals this year, then check out our variety of reviews from festivals all over the world. Our team of journalists and photographers bring to life memorable moments from the likes of Bestival, Isle of Wight, Creamfields to Glastonbury, Wireless and more!
You can also check out our full range of photo albums from festivals in our flickr account here
Best Kept Secret Festival 2015 Review
A review of the third installement of Best Kept Secret Festival in Hilvarenbeek, the Nederlands with Libertines, Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds and Alt-J as headliners.
Isle of Wight Festival 2015 Review
The Isle of Wight Festival is here, it’s time to see some amazing acts, experience the atmosphere and meet fellow music lovers, here is my review from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th June 2015, An exceptional weekend with some outstanding festival goers.
Download Festival 2015 Review
Check out Jack’s review of Download Festival for 2015 where the Somme of Rock and Metal triumphs over bad weather!
Parklife 2015 Review
On June 6 and 7, 80,000 people descended on Heaton Park for Parklife 2015, indulging in headline sets from Disclosure on Saturday and Rudimental on Sunday, while Hudson Mohawke, Todd Terje, Jamie XX and the weekend’s highlight, FKA twigs, had Summer Festival Guide darting from stage to stage.
Field Day 2015 Review – Sunday
Field Day Sunday catered to a more rock and alternative following with a mix of new up-and-coming bands to legends including Patti Smith and Ride.
Field Day 2015 Review – Saturday
Aura headed to London’s Victoria Park to check out Field Day and the likes of Django Django, FKA Twigs and more!
No Tomorrow Festival Review 2015
Review of the weekend-long festival ‘No Tomorrow’ which took place in Nottingham on the June 6 and 7.
We Are FSTVL 2015 Review
Returning for its third year, We Are FSTVL showcases the biggest names in house, techno and EDM over a sunny late May weekend
Wychwood Festival 2015 Review
Wychwood festival returned for its 11th year in the beautiful Prestbury Hills of Cheltenham. Set on the famous Cheltenham Racecourse, the location boasts great transport and parking facilities, while still being on acres of well maintained luscious land. The friendly atmosphere brings in a mix of all ages with its main priority focusing on a family feel. With activities including arts and crafts workshops and improvised comedy, as well as an eclectic range of music on offer it is easy to keep ev
Lost Village 2015 Review
Set in an abandoned woodland village, attracting 5,000 party-goers, the first ever Lost Village festival went off with a bang!