The highly anticipated Noisily Festival has just dropped the first wave of their 2025 lineup for their 12th edition in the beautiful Barkestone Wood. Noisily is no stranger to an unconventional celebration of underground electronic music, art, and wellness, it is a refuge for the connection, creativity, and community we cultivate in our homes amongst the trees. […]
Latitude Festival has announced a brilliant new addition to its 2025 lineup, with former headliners Elbow, debutants Maribou State, and the always-excellent Clean Bandit, Sigrid, and Public Service Broadcasting. Such sets might not get at Glastonbury, when Henham Park will explode with filtering through their sound. Elbow: A Triumphant Return Elbow, meanwhile, returns to the Latitude stage for […]
Beer lovers, prepare yourselves – Pub in the Park is back for 2025 with a summer full of delicious food, live music and good times. Created by esteemed chef Tom Kerridge, this favourite festival series combines top-tier gastronomy, live performances from legendary artists, and family-friendly fun. Now that the full lineup is official and tickets are […]
So the countdown is on to one of the UK’s most loved festivals! Boardmasters 2025 promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with the first wave of acts just announced and sending music fans into raptures. Headlining the FestivalTopping the bill for next year’s coastal celebration are two sensational headliners: Line-Up So FarBut it’s just […]
Field Day has blossomed into a cultural event as much as it is a festival since its 2007 inception, a place where underground sound and avant-garde music and an eclectic audience come together for a celebration of what’s next in music. After revealing its inaugural batch of 2025 performers last week, the festival has revealed a second […]
Initially beginning as a celebration of hardcore and punk, Manchester’s Outbreak Fest has built a major platform to the UK’s consistently thriving counterculture, while also providing a rite of passage for major touring acts across the world such as Death Grips, Earl Sweatshirt, JPEGMAFIA and more to lay waste to stages in Britain. After announcing their plans to come […]