Taking place on the seaside in the city of Gdynia, Open’er is known as a hipster Mecca. Better take your coolest sunglasses, flannel shirt and baggy sweater.
From Dolly Parton to The 1975, Glastonbury 2014 was filled with an array of outstanding performances. Here are The Edge’s best five.
Five features our writer Harrison Abbott would like to see next scheduled for X-Men: Apocalypse.
There’s a whole set of weird and wonderful things going on across the four days, here are just eight of those things that you certainly shouldn’t miss out on.
Croatia, the little country that could, and did, become one of Europe’s leading festival destinations this year. 2012 marked the year when I first realized the potential Croatia had in becoming such a festival powerhouse, due in large part to my attendance at the inaugural Dimensions festival, INmusic festival, and the second iteration of Terraneo…
‘With a solid sound, which is likeable, immediately recognisable yet original, Signals. live performances are even stronger than their recorded music, a rare talent in an industry which is normally so reliant on auto-tune’
Ben Robins comments on the new footage of the film, putting forward Andy Serkis’ words on their complex narration and impressive technical aspects.
Cat Olley and Jenny Simpson review last night’s Grad Ball at Oceana featuring Ella Eyre, Lawson and Gorgon City.
Elinor caught up with The Last Vegas singer Chad Cherry at their recent Southampton show.
If you’re feeling blue, then we have got just the songs for you. (We even know how to rhyme).
Going to a festival for the first time? Auntie Grace has you covered.
Don’t fancy Arcade Fire, Kasabian and Metallica? The Edge has got some hot Glastonbury tips for you.
Andrew addresses the modern tendency to festival-bash, and says all is not lost as long as you’ve got the right attitude this festival season.
We’ll be very disappointed if there’s an Antony Costa shaped hole at Grad Ball #TeamCostaRoster