I’m a fan of festivals but have never been to Glastonbury.
There’s no real reason why, I’ve just never fancied it, perhaps it’s the scale of the the thing that puts me off. But why should that bother me? I know I’d spend all of my time on my own in the forests and such like seeing weird global orchestras with vuvzelas and finding my creative side – I’d probably come back master of some quirky South American craft.
Okay, the real reason is I’ve not been able to afford it!
Anyway my good mate Andy went this year for the first time and has written a spanking good review, which you can read here. I suggest you do. NOW!
On my list for next year was to be the EXIT Festival in Serbia, for the novelty of going to a festival abroad, but perhaps I should join the Glasto ticket scrum instead. After all, if it’s good enough for Doctor Who…
After such a glorious weekend of sun my thoughts have turned to festivals. Quite why I’m unsure, as my memories of festivals tend to involve mud and soggy tents rather than blazing sunshine, but hey ho.
LCD Soundsystem and Crystal Castles win the Purple Amp title of Festival Whores of 2010. LCD Soundsystem will perform their new material at Reading and Leeds, Glastonbury and Wireless, whilst Crystal Castles play at all those, plus Latitude.
The undisputed “will they wont they” title goes to The Libertines for their scheduled appearances at Reading and Leeds. If Pete ends up behind bars then headliners Arcade Fire can always perform a double set, which would be no bad thing!
Fans of the old timers have plenty to watch out for too. Guns n Roses headline Reading and Leeds after their shambolic appearance at Leeds in 2002. They turned up nearly two hours late meaning their set went on until 1am, threatening the festival’s license for the next year. Oh, and they were pretty dull too. Stevie Wonder closes Glastonbury, AC/DC, Aerosmith and Billy Idol play Download, Grace Jones and Roxy Music will be at Lovebox, while down at the Isle of Wight Festival we’re really spoilt, with Blondie, Spandau Ballet and Crowded House all taking to the stage.
Fans of all things dance and electronic may want to check out Rockness for Fatboy Slim, Friendly Fires, Crystal Castles, Pendulum, Leftfield, Soulwax, or Lovebox where Empire of the Sun, Chromeo, Cut Copy, Hot Chip, New Young Pony Club and Peaches all make the line-up.
There’s plenty of smaller festivals knocking around this year. As regular readers know, I’m a huge fan of Moseley Folk Festival where Donovan, The Divine Comedy and Turin Brakes will be playing this year. Sticking around Birmingham, Supersonic wraps up the festival season in October with headliners Swans. Up in Derbyshire, Indietracks is worth checking out if the idea of a boutique indie pop festival with heritage trains excites you!
Whilst I’m on the topic of festivals, it’s worth checking out the Greenpeace Taste of Glastonbury auction on eBay.
To sign off this post, what else but a YouTube video and one of the best festival performances I’ve seen at that. MUSE from V Festival 2008… turn off the lights, turn up the volume and watch full screen. Enjoy =)