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Music: FESTIVAL COMPETITION: Moseley Folk
Returning for a sixth year, Moseley Folk bring their best line-up yet to the verdant foliage and glistening waters of Moseley Park and Pool. Ex-Touareg warriors from the Sahara Tinariwen headline, with their soul-entrancing style of acoustic desert music. Billy Bragg and Badly Drawn Boy are also highlight performances to keep in mind. The Lunar Stage hosts local talent Pram and their creepy Victorian soundtracks. Other activities include eco-fairground rides, morris dancing and storytelling pirates. CONTINUE READING THIS POST >
Music: FESTIVAL TICKETS: Stop Making Sense
Described as ‘musical anarchy by the sea’, Stop Making Sense takes place over a full-moon weekend on the bewitching Adriatic coast. With an independent vibe that showcases top-notch dance music, the almighty lunar party returns for a second year and promises to raise standards even higher than previous headliner Carl Craig. This year, Body & Soul will be accompanied by Ariel, who will light up their work with his magic. CONTINUE READING THIS POST >
Music: FESTIVAL COMPETITION: Standon Calling
Complete with an on-site swimming pool featuring underwater discos, this 16th-century manor house hosts an eclectic line-up with the likes of space-rock headliners Spiritualized (pictured) and math-rock magicians Battles. In addition to folk minimalists Penguin Cafe, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble and John Cooper Clarke, Standon Calling provides fancy dress, with a theme of Gods and Monsters. Highlights include a nightclub in a cowshed, which will leave you dancing your feet away until 6am! CONTINUE READING THIS POST >
Music: FESTIVAL COMPETITION: Summer Sundae
Known as ‘Britain’s sweetest music festival’, Summer Sundae hosts acts as diverse as Blur guitarist-turned-solo-artist Graham Coxon, electro-dance trio Factory Floor and pop-rock boy band McFly. Now in its 11th year, the festival has grown from an initial one-day concept, with headliners Morcheeba and Lambchop, into three days jam-packed with bands. The Rising, Musician and Cabaret tents are certainly the place to be for a range of up-and-coming treats. CONTINUE READING THIS POST >










