Go Wild This Summer
There are hundreds more to UK music festivals this summer that The Great Escape. From rock by the seaside at London to folk and acoustic sounds at Cambridge, the UK’s festivals market is in good health. Tickets for old favourites like Love Music Hate Racism and The Longest Day and Night still seem to go like hot cakes, and with Beyonce on The Great Escape Iggy Pop at Download Festival & Jay-Z at Glastonbury the UK’s festivals are appealing to a bigger demographic range than ever before. Find tickets for the best selling festivals with Time Out, home to Music Festivals.
So what do one wish from a music festival? Is it spectacular dance music so you can have a laugh all evening, ear destroying heavy metal music for serious head banging or some awesome soft folk music while you bask in the lovely sun? What is farther principal really is the sort of surroundings that you yourself are seeking for, the bands and the facilities, all of which at different festivals vary a lot. The vital rock festivals goes into swing normally at the end of March beginning of July the festival happen up and down the British Isles so there are always going to be one that is close to one. There are hardly ever any complaints as you yourself of course are going to choose a fabulous festival that suits people and what you’re looking for.
The 1st time festival goers attend a great festival from the minute one walk in the grounds to pitch your tent one might well feel this good buzz. Summer Festivals repeatedly seem to get funnier year after year. The only disadvantage that seems to get mentioned year after year is the expense of kebabs and booze yet this can not be helped. One are no allowed to take any of your own chips or vodka onto the festival grounds but you are allowed to carry it into your camping ground so it makes sense to eat & drink all you yourself can before stepping into the ground this way you should be able to refrain from spending a ton of money What makes a fine festival great is for obvious reasons the weather, the fine atmosphere the bands and the good memories that folk are bound to make along the way.











