Category Archive: events

Get ready for Yours & Owls Festival

After a cracking line-up in 2016, you’d be excused for thinking that Yours & Owls couldn’t get any better. You’d be wrong though.

Interview: Meet the Brains behind Boomtown

We spoke to Boomtown’s leading art director, Dan Borg, about the site’s construction, production standards and environmental sustainability.

Some Like It Queer: a film festival

This summer, in the spirit of Pride, The Barge House in London is hosting a film festival celebrating different aspects of queer culture.

Grinspoon, 20 years of Better Living

Wanna feel old? Here goes. Post-grunge Aussie rockers, Grinspoon released their debut album, Guide To Better Living, 20 years ago.

Event: VIVID MUSIC x Signal Response

Fancy an evening with some of the most electric artists in Sydney right now? Signal Response and Vivid have just the gig for you.

The Great Escape adds new fire!

Some of the hottest upcoming afrobeat, rap, grime, dancehall and bashment artists are heading to The Great Escape in Brighton.

Funk the Format Festival is back!

Following their hugely successful debut last year, Funk the Format festival is back with a very serious bang this June!

More unmissable acts at The Great Escape

With just a few weeks until The Great Escape kicks off Europe’s festival season, another 150 artists have been added to the line-up.

Are you ready for Splendour in the Grass?

Tremble ye mortals, for the 2017 Splendour line-up has just dropped and it’s truly other worldly! Check out the deets here.

It’s the last Secret Garden Party

If you’ve never been to Secret Garden Party, the most fun festival in the UK, then you’d better get along to Cambridgeshire this July.

Brighton Festival 2017 programme revealed

Brighton Festival + Kate Tempest is going to be epic. Everyday Epic, in fact. Here are the highlights from this year’s programme.

The Great Escape adds 100 acts to line-up

Having already announced 50 artists, The Great Escape has now dropped another 100 names to make you wish it was May.