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Where
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05 January

The NEC Birmingham has joined the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) and the Association of Festival Organisers (AFO) as it seeks to explore new opportunities within its events diversification strategy. The NEC is the UK’s largest exhibition venue, with 18 interconnecting halls in addition to more than 387 acres of hard-standing ground and 59 acres […]

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05 January

The Tauranga leg of New Zealand travelling festival A Summer Day’s Live has been called off by organisers after falling victim to the weather. The event had been set to take place yesterday (4 January) at Trustpower Baypark, headlined by UB40 with support from Jefferson Starship and Dragon. However, the decision was made to cancel […]

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04 January

In partnership with Beyond the Valley Now that we’ve waved goodbye to Beyond The Valley – and to 2022 – it’s time to take a look back at what went down over the last few days in December. The Australian festival christened its new home of Barunah Plains, Victoria with four massive days of music, […]

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01 January

In partnership with Beyond The Valley After a jam-packed three days, December 31 – and the last day of Beyond The Valley – finally arrived. The day was dominated by scorching Australian sun and disco outfits, with punters donning sequins, sparkles and bodysuits galore for the festival’s Studio54 New Year’s theme. Despite the 30-degree heat, […]

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31 December

In partnership with Beyond The Valley After a day dominated by international acts, Beyond the Valley’s third day shone a spotlight on Australia’s pop and indie darlings. The calibre of performances was top tier, a true testament to the prowess of the country’s music scene and artists who have become masters of their craft. There […]

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30 December

In partnership with Beyond the Valley It was technically day two of Beyond The Valley, but the fresh, unbridled energy of punters on December 29 would make you think otherwise. Boasting a site bigger than Coachella’s, the Australian festival’s new home of Barunah Plains in regional Victoria served as a sprawling playground for revellers eager […]

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23 December

Glastonbury Festival‘s on-site radio station breached Ofcom rules for playing the unedited version of a song containing “offensive language”, the broadcasting regulator has ruled. Worthy 87.7 FM played the Little Simz track ‘Miss Understood’ on June 23 at 18:41 BST, which contained two words that were considered to be offensive, one of which was deemed […]

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22 December

Festival, event organisers and night mayors from across Europe and Canada visited Ukraine earlier this month for the Music Ambassadors Tour project. The social and cultural initiative is designed to attract music professionals from other countries to become cultural ambassadors of the war-torn country, as well raise funds, provide humanitarian aid and ensure the stable […]

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22 December

Several artists have hit out at the organisers of Doune The Rabbit Hole – a multi-day music festival held annually in the port of Menteith, Scotland – after allegedly being owed “significant” amounts of money. Among them are Belle And Sebastian and Honeyblood, the former of whom headlined this year’s edition. Held over the extended […]

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21 December

At least two attendees of last weekend’s Wonderfruit Festival in Thailand have been reported dead, according to local reports. Swiss national Guillaume Wyss, better known as Bangkok-based DJ Boogie G, was found unresponsive on the festival grounds on the morning of 16 December, with witnesses reporting that an associate attempted to wake him before resuscitation […]

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