Latitude

Latitude

On our mission to try as many different festivals as possible, this year we headed to Latitude, in Suffolk. Starting just three days after my birthday we thought this would be the perfect way to celebrate plus it is located in Suffolk, just two hours from where we live – slightly closer than the trek we made down to Boardmasters last year.

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Apple Music Festival: Bastille

Apple Music Festival: Bastille

A couple of weeks ago my hump day was improved significantly when I found out I would be seeing Bastille the following Monday.

I had entered to see a whole host of incredible musical acts at the Apple Music Festival, which takes place across 10 nights in September. After receiving emails one by one to tell me I had been ‘unlucky this time’ I finally got the email I had been waiting (and hoping) for.

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Boardmasters Surf and Music Festival

Boardmasters Surf and Music Festival

Going to a festival and being on the beach are two of my favourite things to do. For me they are both the epitome of summer, places where I feel at my happiest and most content. If I could spend all my time here, I definitely would.

So, when I saw a festival that takes place with a beach as the backdrop, I had to go. Just imagine, one minute you are dancing to your favourite bands as the waves lap the shore in the distance and, a short walk later, you are strolling bare foot across a golden sandy beach towards that turquoise sea, looking back up on the festival scene behind you.

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“Gimme some LOVE signal Parklife”

“Gimme some LOVE signal Parklife”

For one weekend each June the city of Manchester is taken over by Parklife! 

I’m more of a Bestival gal myself, but in a quest to broaden my festival horizon I decided to ditch the dinosaur onesie to experience a new festival this year. View Post

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Radio 1’s Big Weekend Norwich

Radio 1’s Big Weekend Norwich

Over the May bank holiday weekend we were lucky enough to be gifted guest passes (which basically meant we had slightly nicer toilets with a much shorter queue. Result!)  by the BBC to join 25,000 people each day at Earlham Park, in Norwich, for this year’s Radio 1 Big Weekend.

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