Festival and events company Superstruct has named Jacqui Harris as the managing director of Superstruct Entertainment UK. The former AEG Presents VP and general manager brings over 20 years of live ...
Afrobeat-jazz group Ezra Collective and UK hip-hop star Loyle Carner have been announced as headliners for Love Supreme Jazz Festival 2026. Taking place at Glynde Place, East Sussex, from 3-6 July ...
Diaspora Calling!, a festival dedicated to music and culture from across the African diaspora, will make its UK debut on Friday 7 August 2026 at Milton Keynes National Bowl. The festival’s first ...
The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) has said that 20 UK festivals have been cancelled, postponed or taken a fallow year so far in 2026. The AIF says that a total of 43 UK festivals were ...
Adam Beyer, Nina Kraviz, Jeff Mills, I Hate Models, Miss Monique and more join the line-up for the London festival from 25 – 26 July and 2 August 2026. The 2026 edition is a return to the festival’s ...
The iconic heavy metal band Saxon have been announced headliners for Bloodstock’s 2026 edition, and join 27 newly announced acts for the Derbyshire festival. The performance doubles as the 25th ...
Wandering through a large tent in the early hours of a Sunday morning in March, I see late-night dancers dressed as bananas are navigating a maze of arcade machines. I spend the day bowling and ...
Taking place from 3-5 July at Praia Da Roche in Portugal, the Afrobeats festival welcomes hosts Shopsydoo, Willz Wida Vibez, W1zzy, Teddy Goodfella and Xavier, plus DJs P Montana, Spaceship Billy, OV, ...
From Beach Bar to Festivals, Growing Tunes in the Sand. Becoming a festival owner wasn’t exactly Tommy Job’s destiny, but his dad, Bob’s acquisition of a beach bar near home on Cornwall back in the ...
Joining the Grammy-winning rapper are British rapper Central Cee, and Afrobeats singer Rema. The final day of Rock in Rio Lisbon will focus on hip hop, trap, rap, funk and Afropop with Matuê, Filipe ...
We’re all trying to save the planet, but it’s no secret that our summertime festivals take up a lot of energy, both in terms of electrical power and for the audience three days of late-night dancing.
Nottingham’s Beat The Streets has finalised the line-up for its 2026 edition, which takes place across the city on 25 January. The new additions include Angel Row, Eyre, Mighty Lightweights, Wired ...