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Reading (England)
(+) The music, the atmosphere, the people! (-) The prices, and of course the toilets... (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000) 46 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Party In The Park (London)
(+) just about everything (-) rain is about the only one! (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000) 14 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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T In The Park (Scotland)
(+) Great people, atmosphere, bands & fun! (-) Unpredictable weather, location if you're far away (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000) 11 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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V2000 (Chelmsford, England)
(+) great bands, great food, great people, MUSE!!!! (-) Toploader :) (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000) 9 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Westlife
(+) Good songs for all ages (current, ratpack, oldies etc), 4 gorgeous men entertaining you for a few hours (-) Some crap opening acts, crappy blink tv (*) (On Ciao since: 03/2001) 9 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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V2001 - Stafford, England
(+) Well organised (-) Clashing of Northerners (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2001) 5 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Reading Festival 2004
(+) Beer, Friends, Good music, everything (-) hmm - nope sorry can't think of anything! (*) (On Ciao since: 06/2004) 4 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Reading Festival 2003
(+) First time there, amazing atmosphere, brilliant music... (-) Only went there one day, food and drink so expensive! (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2003) 3 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Party in the park (Birmingham)
(+) great for fans of boy bands and the like (-) Miming, backing tracks, over priced and under toileted (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2000) 4 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Party in the Park 2000 (Cardiff)
(+) Out of this world (-) None (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000) 3 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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The Carling Weekend (Leeds)
(+) Lots of music, good times and camping hi-jinks... (-) Bad weather, idiots rioting and rank toilets... (*) (On Ciao since: 02/2001) 3 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Werchter (Belgium)
(+) great line up, good value for money, good organisation (-) tokens for everything, smallish site and stages too close together (*) (On Ciao since: 11/2002) 2 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Womad (England)
(+) Variety of music and Cultures (-) No chart headliners (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000) 4 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Oasis Live at Wembley Stadium - 22nd July
(+) Oasis must be on the truly great live bands (-) Liam is a liability (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000) 2 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Ozzfest, Milton
(+) Great day out (-) Expensive food and water (*) (On Ciao since: 06/2001) 4 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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V2003 - Weston Park Sunday
(+) Wicked bands and atmosphere (-) the portaloos! (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2003) 3 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Paleo Festival (Geneva)
(+) huge range of music, great atmosphere, beautiful setting, free campsite. (-) Not many big name bands, can be extremely crowded at peak times (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2000) 2 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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V2000 (Leeds, England)
(+) Good music, Friendly atmosphere. (-) Only lasts a weekend. (*) (On Ciao since: 09/2000) 2 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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A day at the races- Stereophonics
(+) Brilliant concert (-) Strange and scary support acts, and a lot of waiting (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2001) 2 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Notting Hill Carnival
(+) Great day out, amazing atmosphere, nothing like it in the world! (-) Very crowded meaning it's not so good for families, crime (although this isn't as big a problem as is made public) (*) (On Ciao since: 09/2001) 2 reviews Ciao Café > Festivals, Concerts & Gigs > Music Festivals N - Z
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Leeds Festival
Review of Leeds Festival (England) by
danfellowes
Advantages: Friendly, Good music.
Disadvantages: Drugs, toilets!
...|:| The Festival
Leeds Festival is an annual rock music festival that happens every year at the end of August, usually the last full weekend of the month. Leeds Festival and Reading Festival are collectively known as Carling weekend. They have the same bands on over the weekend but on different days. Reading Festival has been going since 1961 where the origin of the festival began as the National Jazz Festival. In later years, with a rise in popularity of rock and metal music in the early seventies the genre of the music at the festival changed gradually. The popularity of the festival increased over time and rock gods such as Ramones, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Guns 'N' Roses and many many more have played there over the time it has been running. More people wanted to go to the festival with such great acts on so in the late 90s the festival...
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11.06.2007
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Which Festival? And What to Take!
Review of Festivals by
Rodarama
Advantages: Great fun and tons of music!
Disadvantages: Can get a bit damp sometimes (but what the hell!)
...Festivals…you’ve got to love ‘em havn’t you!
As a really keen festival fan, I’ve decided that it may be helpful to briefly address the relative merits of each of the four main music festivals. I also thought it would be a good idea to point out some of the essential things that you’ll need to take with you.
First up…Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts
Glasto is almost certainly the ‘best’ festival to go to in terms of size and layout. I love the look of the place – set in a huge area surrounded by hills, each of which is covered in tents and cars, you can really appreciate the scale of the place just by taking in the wonderful panoramic view. As it’s a festival of performing arts, along with all of the bands you’ll find loads of different areas full of jugglers and other mad b***ds.
The place is the size...
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08.09.2000
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Folk festivals.
Review of Festivals by
Bryn_Pearson
Advantages: great atmosphere.
Disadvantages: So many festivals, so little time!
...Almost every weekend between April and October there is a folk festival going on somewhere in the Uk. They aren't always that easy to find out about - most do have websites these days though. Here's some usuful information about folk festials.
Normally, folk festivals run from Friday night to Sunday night, weekend tickes include camping, there is almost always access to bed and breadkfast.(There are several week long festivals, Sidmouth and Whitby that I know of.) The campsites tend to be civillised. Most festivals have activities for children. While some festivals will include professional performers, sessions, sing arounds, celidhs, dance displays, mummers and crafts, many specialise - it's worth checking as theres not point going to shanty festival if all you actually want to do is dance! The average festival will cost about £35...
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18.07.2001
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Have a Festive Summer!
Review of Edinburgh Festival Fringe - Summer by
spacemonkey
Advantages: Lots to choose from, some superb theatre and comedy, chance to meet the great and the good!
Disadvantages: Sometimes too much to choose from, can be quite pricey, accommodation is hard to find.
...Festival - and, boy, I liked it!
A little back story: I graduated from LIPA (read my op to find out more!) in Liverpool last year with a 2.1 in Acting (applause, applause!). Whilst there, I did the usual uni things - drinking, partying, wild nights out, a little bit of work when neccessary, and the traditional 'meeting friends I'll have for ever, no, I really mean it, I know I said that about people I was at college with, but this time I'm sure'. Well, I'm bound to that, because not only did we share drunken declarations of undying matedom, but six of us actually set up a theatre company together. At first it was just a way of ensuring that we had work after leaving uni, but then our little group decided to go for the big one - the Ed Fringe. So, we created a season in Liverpool, staging four plays in theatres and pubs, and showing a film...
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27.06.2004
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Larmer Tree Festival
Review of Larmer Tree Festival by
buddenam
Advantages: Just beautiful with happy people
Disadvantages: no such thing, I am offended you suggest there might be
...Larmer Tree Festival. Held in the beautiful Larmer Tree gardens between Salisbury and Blandford just off the A354.
It is a five day event (if you choose to go the full hog) or you can purchase tickets for each individual day and it is held in early to mid July every year.
The festival is always opened on the Wednesday by Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and then the next four days a filled with an array of music from folk, to reggae to blues as well as others. It is not like your V or Carling weekend so don’t be mistaken into thinking it is. This is a festival for people young and old to mix together, let there hair down and appreciate music with an open mind. It is definitely one to bring the kids to also but this broad mix of cliental only adds to the beauty of the festival.
So to the actual festival and my...
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08.06.2007
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Leeds Festival
Review of Leeds Festival (England) by
buddenam
Advantages: Everything you need is there and you don't have to look far to find it
Disadvantages: Tents a bit too close together
...Ok so I was a little dubious about going to this festival after hearing about the riots that had happened at previous events and basically because it was in the north and I was about as far south as you could get, now I’m not saying that northern people hate southern people but they do right? Anyway I was very pleasantly surprised by the whole thing and will more than proudly stand corrected.
Now I have never been to the Reading festival before, despite the fact that it is only an hour and half drive compared to a 5 and half hour drive, but Im glad that I choose Leeds over Reading, I mean you get exactly the same awesome bands but instead of standing in a field in between a train track and an industrial estate right in the centre of a busy city you get to stand in the beautiful Bramham Park, just outside of the hustle and bustle...
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05.06.2007
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Andy's Guide To Reading Festival
Review of Festivals by
Andy.mack
Advantages: It's always a good laugh
Disadvantages: Not everyone is there for a good time, Be careful with your valuables
...It's V festival this weekend and Reading and Leeds the weekend after so I thought I'd bring this to the fore for anyone planning a trip to either. I'll be at Reading as usual so anyone going let me know.
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The festival season is coming to an end with only a few weeks remaining, so I have decided to combine my 150th Op on Ciao with a guide to festival survival. I didn’t intend on making this 150 I was just going to pass it by but hey never mind that music op will have to wait till 151. For the purpose of this op, I’m going to draw on my experience from Reading Festival over the last 3 years and my preparations for the next one in 2 weeks time.
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The first thing to do of course is decide whether you fancy just 1 day or if your going to be daring and go for the whole weekend. Me I’m a weekend...
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07.08.2003
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Another festival survival guide
Review of Festivals by
wicked_witch
Advantages: Great music, great atmosphere, basically a three-day party!
Disadvantages: mud, rain, alcohol poisoning, but really, who cares? you can worry about that the week after
...The refined (or sane) person might ask why anyone would want to go to a festival. Two days of living in complete squalor, traipsing through mud up to your armpits surrounded by a sea of hippies/druggies/mini moshers (their labels, not mine) squashing you to bits while they jump around to the latest big thing in indie and/or rock. Why, one might ask, don;t you just see your band of choice at a gig instead, in an indoor, less muddy (albeit just as sweaty and rough) venue?
Your average festival goer might reply "Because its fooking brilliant!" and it is. Perils of too much drink or drugs, not being able to find your tent, sunstroke (yeah right), the toilets, food poisoning and hypothermia aside, there is nothing like a festival. So here's my wee survival guide to whichever musical event you may be attending this summer.
Don't forget...
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26.06.2002
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Going to a festival
Review of Festivals by
edd101
Advantages: Great fun and a great atmosphere
Disadvantages: Camp sites can be rough, toilets are horrible and the festival food gives you the sh*ts
...When I first went to a music festival I really didn’t know what to expect, there were so many questions I wanted to know. Well this op is hopefully going to prepare you for your first festival experience .
Getting tickets:
It is a good idea to buy your ticket as early as possible as weekend tickets go very quickly. Day tickets can be brought at any particular time(even on the day you wish to go) so if you only intend to go for one day there is no rush. Make sure that you buy your tickets from a well known ticket marketer. For example ticket master and ticket web.
Camping:
If the festival is over a weekend(like many are) it is a very good idea to turn up early and get a decent camping spot. Don’t pitch up to near the toilets or to close to a bush! Try to get the tent in a position that you won’t forget...
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15.12.2001
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The Last Of The Summer Festivals
Review of Reading Festival 2004 by
edd101
Advantages: Amazing in everyway!
Disadvantages: Those nasty porto pottys
...up suggested to be the best day of the festival. After having my Cornish pasty for breakfast we headed off to the arena to enjoy the first day of music;
Goldie Looking Chain:
A complete mick take of townies, GLC strolled on stage to a huge crowd and pleased all with Guns don’t kill people rappers do and some of the worst break dancing id ever seen, lol. They pleased most and got everyone singing and dancing to their last song “Your Mums Got A Penis”. They put on a brillaint show and started the weekend in style
Rating:4/10
Taking Back Sunday:
This is one band I had been dieing to see and they didn’t disappoint, despite the vast majority of the audience not knowing their stuff they played an amazing song with all the best stuff from their past and present album. The band put their heart and soul into what was the biggest performance...
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15.09.2004
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