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Festivals 2017

  • Brigid Delaney

    The days of writers being part of the jet set are over. Except at Ubud

    Brigid Delaney
    From the opening party at a royal palace in Bali, we caught a glimpse of the lives enjoyed by our glamorous forebears
  • No Bounds Festival 2017 -112

    No Bounds festival review – pristine rhythms, punky noise and visceral electronic thrills

    Terre Thaemlitz’s polemic kicked off an extraordinary festival celebrating everything electronic, from Jeff Mills’ minimalism to Giant Swan’s improv rave
  • Smashed: German tax inspector breaks beer-carrying world record – video

    Oliver Strümpfel has broken the world record for the number of beer tankards carried over 40 metres (130ft). 

  • The English Baroque Soloists and Monteverdi Choir conducted by John Eliot Gardiner in L`Orfeo.

    Lucerne festival 2017 review – Chailly, Gardiner, Monteverdi et al

    Lucerne has identity on its mind, and delights including Riccardo Chailly and his La Scala band and John Eliot Gardiner’s Monteverdi tour
  • The company Massive Vibe Live! in front of City Chambers on the Royal Mile Edinburgh.

    What festivals look like from a wheelchair

    Penny Pepper
    It was a joy to participate in the Edinburgh festival. But there are still obstacles in the way of disabled people, says writer and disability rights activist Penny Pepper
  • Ben Whishaw in Against

    The 10 best things to do this week: Against, Edinburgh book festival and Grizzly Bear

    Ben Whishaw stars in a post-truth play at the Almeida in London, the Scottish literary event celebrates 70 years and the US rockers unveil a new album
  • George Freeman

    Norfolk MP organises 'Tory Glastonbury' to boost grassroots support

    George Freeman came up with idea for one-day festival in response to Jeremy Corbyn’s success at Worthy Farm event
  • Wilderness festival

    The 10 best things to do this week: Wilderness and Liverpool Pride

    This Oxfordshire arts festival’s welcomes Grace Jones and Ottolenghi, while Merseyside hosts LGBT art and Atomic Kitten
  • Stone Dead at Milhoes de Festa, Portugal.

    Milhões de Festa festival: dive in the pool for doom, dub and dada

    Sly and the Family Drone, MMMMOOONNNOOO, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs … silly band names are not in short supply at this rural Portuguese festival. Neither is a glorious spirit of musical adventure
  • Love Supreme - Day 2<br>LEWES, ENGLAND - JULY 01:  Herbie Hancock headlines the Big Top on Day 2 of Love Supreme Jazz Festival at Glynde Place on July 1, 2017 in Lewes, England.  (Photo by Tabatha Fireman/Redferns)

    Love Supreme festival review – exuberance, improv, ingenuity and bona fide jazz legends

    This flourishing festival’s crowd-pleasing lineup of jazz’s great and good - from Herbie Hancock to Laura Mvula - also showcased the genre’s vibrancy and fresh appeal
  • Alice McCarthy and Anna Martine in Rotterdam

    The 10 best things to do this week: Love Supreme, Rotterdam and Okja

    The jazz festival returns, Jon Brittain’s Olivier-winning play transfers to the Arts theatre and a porcine eco-fable lands on Netflix
  • Glittery Glastonbury revellers pose for a selfie

    Glastonbury festival gets going on hottest day – in pictures

    The queues are long, the sun is out (for now) and the selfies are in full flow – Glastonbury 2017 has officially begun
  • Michele Hanson

    Sorry, poncey fashionistas – you can wear what you like at Glastonbury

    Michele Hanson
    You don’t need instructions on how to dress when in search of freedom. Throwaway fashion is sullying what’s left of the festival spirit
  • Goldfrapp Carriageworks 2 June 2017

    Goldfrapp review – electrifying performance marks a return to 80s futurism

    Carriageworks, Sydney
    Electronic duo deliver a gloriously slick show that maintains the energy of the dancing crowd
  • Composite of James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, Thurston Moore, Frank Ocean and Solange

    The best US music festivals of 2017: from Brooklyn to Seattle

    Afropunk, EDM and indie rock get their moments in the sun as events like Pitchfork, Outside Lands, and Clusterfest perfect the art of the lineup
  • Ambient

    Alright everyone, chill: why ambient is one of the sounds of the summer

    Brian Eno’s favourite music genre is getting cool again, as a number of events dedicate new areas to the art of the chillout. But why now?
  • lady leshurr

    Lady Leshurr: 'There were people throwing up in bins at 11am'

  • Destinations

    No muddy fields, no Theresa May: why 2017 is the year of the festival getaway

  • Science

    Here comes the science bit: why music festivals are going geek

  • Charlotte Church's Late Night Pop Dungeon Perform At Brudenell Social Club In Leeds<br>LEEDS, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Charlotte Church's Late Night Pop Dungeon perform at Brudenell Social Club on April 1, 2017 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Andrew Benge/Redferns)

    Charlotte Church: ‘The Welsh, female Damon Albarn? I’ve been called worse!’

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