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A four day event with three days of music — indie, psych, dance and folk across five stages. There are well-known artists and artists you’ve never heard of, but will be glad you did, as well as film, literature, theatre, ceilidhs and the famous all-night bonfire for impromptu secret gigs.
There’s Welsh poetry, green future debates, real ale, wine, lager, cocktails and hot spicy cider.Throw in eccentricity, therapy and tug of war for the Green Man you love. Creating a wonderful back drop to all this is the breathtaking Glanusk Park, in the heart of the Brecon Beacons.
Website - www.greenman.net
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Hay Festival is an arts festival set in the staggering beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park. A gathering of some of the finest minds - writers, comedians and musicians that have the capacity to change our lives, to share new visions of the world, and to renew our sense of wonder.
Tangerine Fields manage the longest running and favourite festival campsite for Hay festival, in a beautiful spot nestled into the Brecon Beacons countryside yet close to the main festival site and local amenities. Customers return year on year to enjoy the unique festival atmosphere on the campsite and enrich their festival experience.
Website - www.hayfestival.com
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HowTheLightGetsIn, the world's only philosophy and music festival, is back - bigger and better.
From 28th May- 6th June we'll have Philosophy Sessions with major figures debating the big issues, Live Sessions with magical performances from eclectic bands and Night Sessions to close each day with a party.
HowTheLightGetsIn brings together thinkers, performers, artists and musicians to cast light on our lives, to give us insight into what is going on and where we might be heading; and above all to excite the imagination and renew the spirit.
Website - www.howthelightgetsin.org
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The Isle of Wight Festival has been around longer than I've been alive showing us 3 of the best during 1968 to 1970. Having had a little rest, it burst back into being in 2002 and has hosted some fantastic large and small acts that always make for a mindblowing event. In its history there have been some huge live acts and 2010 promises to deliver more of the same.
This legendary event is now held over 3 days in early summer at Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight.
Website - www.isleofwightfestival.com
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The 5th edition of the Latitude Festival is set to be even more spectacular and mesmerising.
Hosting a range of artists with incredible talent, there is something for everyone, adults and children alike. Music, comedy, spoken word and arts stages all make for a beautiful weekend on Suffolks Sunrise Coast. We hope to see you there!
Website - www.latitudefestival.co.uk
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Sharing the headliners with the Reading Festival, Leeds also offers the music fan a chance to see the biggest bands and the hottest new acts alongside some emerging local bands.
From punk and metal, through rock, alternative and indie to dance, theres something for everyone.
Website - www.leedsfestival.com
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Oxegen received the Best European Festival Award 2008.The three day event takes place at the Punchestown Racecourse in Ireland. Oxegen is generally regarded as Ireland's version of the world-renowned Glastonbury Festival
As well as the current eight stages of music, there are three large areas for camping. There are also 2 funfairs onsite alongside other campsite entertainment such as a circus, silent disco and XBox live stage.
Website - 2010.oxegen.ie
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Every year the Reading Festival grows a little older and with this musically wiser.
The festival has been going, in one shape or another since it’s conception as a Jazz event in 1961, a time when audio was in its ‘rock n roll infancy’; before the invention of music as we know it today and the time when the festival laid down its roots as the UK’s premier indie festival.
Website - www.readingfestival.com
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Relentless NASS Action Sports & Music Festival returns to the Bath and West Showground, Somerset from 9th - 11th July 2010. Expect to see the highest standard of Skate and BMX with some of the best acts in the music world across 3 stages.
Tangerine fields will be offering pre-erected tents in the Relentless NASS VIP Camping fields. Your tent will be setup and ready to go when you arrive. Drop off your gear and enjoy the festivities from the get go. In the private VIP Camping fields you will have access to private toilets and showers, free parking, VIP Camping chill out area, 2 cans of Relentless Energy drink and a free event programme.
Website - www.relentlessnass.com
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The 80's Rewind Festival celebrates the greatest music from the coolest decade with the biggest line up of eighties acts since Live Aid.
As well as fantastic music, the festival will feature a host of other entertainment to keep everyone entertained throughout the weekend. Funfairs, The Comedy Store Tent, The Big Top Nightclub, street entertainers and much more all brought together in a beautiful riverside setting near Henley on Thames.
Website - www.rewindfestival.com
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