Takedown Festival MMXV, now in its sixth year, comes to the University of Southampton on 7th March 2015.
The two day free music festival will explore local music in unusual places
Enjoyable acts and beautiful scenery, worsened by English weather, high prices, and young festival goers
Amy took a trip to Croatia the basics of enjoying music with good company in a picturesque location at 2014’s Soundwave festival.
A fantastic weekend partying in the sun with some surprise highlights. What a weekend!
Lily Allen covers Two Door Cinema Club’s ‘Something Good Can Work’.
Hot, long, tiring. Friday was as enjoyable as it was exhausting.
The Nashville brothers made a triumphant return to the Isle of Wight main stage, proving the reason why their Southern rock sound is so popular
Chris Evan’s attends Somerely Tea Party, a brand new and evolving music festival on the already highly saturated UK festival market
Editor Megan Downing reviews the Saturday of V Festival 2013 with Beyonce headlining.
Andrew Ovenden talks about his recent experience at Blissfields 2013, and why he’d take a smaller festival any day.
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