Blair and Friends @ Zooquarium Festival 2017
Blair and Friends @ Zooquarium Festival 2017
Blair and Friends @ Zooquarium Festival 2017
Hastings CCE @ Zooquarium Festival 2017
Days are Done at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017
Crowds at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017
The Devil’s Cut Combo at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017 A tight Jump Blues four piece, The Devil’s Cut Combo are filling vintage dance floors across Europe and turning heads across the globe. They stand out not only due to their effortless style and authenticity, which drive an infectious beat of hot early 50’s R’nB, Rockin’…
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Funke and the Two Tone Baby at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017 It’s a quiet weekend for Dan Turnbull (AKA Funke and the Two Tone Baby, master of the loop) – he’s only got three festivals to play in 24 hours. Luckily he gets a nice cold drink when he gets home after a 500 mile…
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Walrus at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017 This is the brand new psychedelic musical whirlwind created by Rosco Levee and Mike Ross…. Rock n Roll indeed THE band to watch in 2017 (Plunger)
Rudy Warman and the Heavyweather at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017
Tom Hingley and the Kar-Pets at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017
Glass Peaks at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017
From the Jam at The Vicar’s Picnic 2017 As the sun went down on day one of this lovely boutique festival The Jam’s classic songs played out to a receptive crowd who bathed in the aura of one of the greatest bands of the late Twentieth Century.
Carousel: Village Green Festival 2017 Leaning heavily on the various influences that go yto make up the genre known loosely as Americana, Carousel tread a delicate line between country, folk, roots and blues.
Crowds: Village Green Festival 2017 More beautiful people having a beautiful time
Suspects: Village Green Festival 2017 With a brand new video on release Suspects make more noise than two people should physically be possible to do. They almost literally raised the roof on the Idea 13 stage. If you don’t see a lot more of them we’ll be more than surprised.
Ardyn: Village Green Festival 2017 Festival regulars, this brother and sister team never fail to spread happiness wherever they play.
African drum workshop: Village Green Festival 2017
Bait: Village Green Festival 2017 When John Kennedy give a band a seal of approval it’s time to open your ears and check them out. Packing their set with hardcore industrial punk that brought the whole tent to life.
Electric Pyramid: Village Green Festival 2017 A fantastic display of true-to-form rock riffage and songs that stay with you long after the band has packed up and left the stage.
Ripton Lindsay: Village Green Festival 2017
Primo Nelson: Village Green Festival 2017 When the main stage gets this funky you just have to get your groove on!
Hardeep Singh Kokli: Village Green Festival 2017 The broadcaster and writer was a proper star turn at Village Green 2017.
Petty Phase: Village Green Festival 2017 Proper old-skool riot grrrl noise with those all important melodic undertones (if you know where to listen) that hold the whole thing beautifully together.
Bollywood Fusion: Village Green Festival 2017
Muertos: Village Green Festival 2017 The local cricket club probably doesn’t often have freakbeat or garage-psyche bands playing at its functions…but why not?
Darren Jones and the World Music Band: Village Green Festival 2017 The name of the act gives away exactly what you can expect – a world music band fronted by Darren Jones. Heavy on afrobeat, for those who know their world music onions this was a fine show to behold.
Youth Club: Village Green Festival 2017 ‘Almost’ a surprise appearance after the band announced they would be appearing the day before and their drum kit was on stage all day…but the appearance of Phil Blake for one song prior to Nothing But Thieves’ headline set did cause a stir…
LJ Howard: Village Green Festival 2017 Soul meets traditional RnB and rock in a tight package that wins over everyone in the room.
Kate Nash: Village Green Festival 2017 We’re sure the complaints will pour in from a few parents who may have had to spend half the set with their hands over their children’s ears due to the expletive-heavy performance. But that as it maybe, Kate Nash really knows how to work a festival, and she has…
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Around the site: Village Green Festival 2017 What lovely people Village Green attracts – the range of ages and the ability for guests from clearly very different backgrounds to interact and get on was a delight to see. Just exactly what festivals should be about.
Jazz Cafe: Village Green Festival 2017 Copyright issues aside, this is a café, and there is jazz music being played…so if the lawyers come knocking they have logic and language on their side…
Oak Stage: Village Green Festival 2017 Possibly the festival’s smallest stage, but home to some brilliant musicians if you needed a chance to get away from the busy main stage.
Electric Pyramid: Village Green Festival 2017 A fantastic display of true-to-form rock riffage and songs that stay with you long after the band has packed up and left the stage.
Get Cape.Wear Cape. Fly: Village Green Festival 2017 Having walked three streets from home to appear at the festival, Sam Duckworth is back. With 10 years worth of politically charged material that has suddenly become relevant again, expect to hear his political polemic on a festival stage near you soon.
The Trusted: Village Green Festival 2017 This hot young act played to an audience that spanned generation and won over everyone in the room with their fizz, passion, and genuine love of being on a stage (or in front of it, or flying over it).
The Idea 13 Stage: Village Green Festival 2017 Providing a truly eclectic mix of artists hand-picked by those in the know…
Crowds at Open’er Festival
Michael Kiwanuka at Open’er Festival 2017
George Ezra at Open’er Festival 2017
Charli xcx at Open’er Festival 2017
M.I.A at Open’er Festival 2017