Acts not to miss at The Great Escape 2017
Brighton’s Great Escape Festival has always been an absolute hotbed of exciting new talent. Here’s who to look out for this year.
Brighton’s Great Escape Festival has always been an absolute hotbed of exciting new talent. Here’s who to look out for this year.
Having already announced 50 artists, The Great Escape has now dropped another 100 names to make you wish it was May.
Sugar Mountain has quietly and comfortably been growing into one of Australia’s most impressive indie festivals.
One of our favourite festivals on the circuit, The Great Escape, returns to Brighton on the UK’s sunny south coast next May.
An annual platform for LGBTQI artists and organisations, the 9th GFEST – Gaywise FESTival is heading to London this November.
Filmed over the course of eight years, director Aslaug Holm documents the development of her two sons from childhood to adolescence.
Brighton Festival has just announced that their Guest Director in 2017 will be none other than Kate Tempest.
Boomtown works hard to push the boundaries of conventional festivities. Its ambiance beats other festivals in leading a drive for change.
There were over 60 stalls of coffee roasters, herbal teas and heart-warming cocoa, hand-made sweets and gourmet savouries.
Caught by the River Thames brings together a mega selection of bands and brewers, authors and artists, thinkers and drinkers.
Directed by Gavin O’Connor, Jane Got a Gun is a highly stylistic western which draws on elements of the classic western.