Disclosure headlined on the East Stage for the penultimate day of All Points East (19-28 August 2022), located in Victoria Park, East London. An array of artists joined the electronic duo, including James Blake, Charli XCX, H.E.R, Mura Masa, Fred Again.., and Shy FX for a day fueled by electro love.
Read MoreThe National, Fleet Foxes and the artisan coffee van were the big draws in London’s Victoria Park this past Friday for the latest instalment of the six-day All Points East Festival.
Read MoreLeeds Festival is an institution, it’s folklore is intertwined with the coming of age tales of generations and it’s 2022 iteration provided yet another opportunity for new stories to be written and memories to be made.
Read MoreAll Points East Thursday – topped by the impeccable Tame Impala – felt like a day of contrasts, and it was all the better for it.
Read MoreCelebrating its 20th year among the hills of the Brecon Beacons, Wales’s most prolific festival is back bigger and better than ever before. We ventured into the most scenic setting of the season to join the party for Green Man 2022.
Read MoreThe award winning Arctangent Festival made it’s return this month - bringing headline slots from the likes of Opeth, Cult Of Luna and TesseracT to their stages this year. Our photographer Dave Curtis was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreKicking off All Points East in true iconic style - Gorillaz open up the festival with guest appearances from Tame Impala and Shaun Ryder.
Read MoreBombay Bicycle Club returned to their home turf for a sensational headline slot at South Facing Festival, held at Crystal Palace Bowl.
Read MoreKendal Calling returns bigger and better than ever in a weekend that will live long in the memory.
Read MoreOpen-air concert series South Facing is in full swing at South London’s Crystal Palace Bowl. Jungle took over the park for it’s second evening.
Read MoreSouth Facing Festival 2022 was launched into action by the dream-pop trio, London Grammar, with the iconic amphitheater backdrop soaring over the horizon.
Read MoreWhat began in 2001 as a birthday barbecue for its founder has evolved into a celebrated annual sentiment of inclusivity, family, and diverse selections of music. With incredible performances from the likes of Madness, Billy Nomates, and Loyle Carner, Standon Calling did not disappoint.
Read MoreCelebrating it’s 25th anniversary - Truck Festival returned this summer with it’s biggest line up to date. With mammoth sets from the likes of Sam Fender, Bombay Bicycle Club, Blossoms and Kasabian. We sent our photographer Richard Mukuze was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreCommunity Festival — as always a fantastic day.
Read More2000 Trees might have become our favourite festival.
Read MoreTurning into everyone’s favourite festival. 2000Trees made it’s post-covid came back into our hearts this month. With headliners IDLES, Jimmy Eat World and Thrice gracing their stages, the festival also saw the grand return of hardcore-hitters HECK. Our photographer Joe Dick was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreOutbreak Fest celebrated it’s 10th Anniversary this weekend featuring headliners Turnstile, Knocked Loose, Deafhaven and Touché Amoré.
Read MoreParklife 2022 has been the talk of the music world since revealing its mammoth lineup back in January. Featuring massive names like - Tyler, The Creator, Megan Thee Stallion, Lewis Capaldi and more. Our photographer Lucy Holden was there to capture all the action.
Read MoreDownload 2022. After its Pilot 2021 edition, featuring Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Enter Shikari, and Bullet For My Valentine as headliners, it was time for it to return in full force — and we were there for every surprisingly sun-drenched second.
Read MoreAnother Slam Dunk Festival has flown by in all it’s glory! With the weather on it’s side once again, the warm sunshine met with the mosh pits and pop punk vibes - Slam Dunk Festival was once again a great success. Our photographer Hayley Fearnley was there to capture all the action at the Temple Newsam Park when the North version of the festival hit Leeds.
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