uk festivals
The Covid-19 outbreak has meant the 50th anniversary celebration will no longer be going ahead.
Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Diana Ross and Lana Del Rey were all due to perform at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
The lack of female representation on the Reading And Leeds line-up has inspired the 1975 singer to make a big decision.
The former Beatles star will return to the iconic music festival next year to play for a second time.
The legendary diva will be following in the footsteps of Kylie Minogue, Dolly Parton and Sir Bruce Forsyth.
Tom Morello, Speedy Ortiz and Amanda Palmer have joined a list of major artists who want to ban facial recognition at concerts. The campaign, launched by digital-rights group Fight For The Future, says such technology will put “undocumented fans, fans of color, trans fans, and fans with criminal records at risk of being unjustly detained, harassed, or judged.”
Arrest rates at Glastonbury are almost identical to the carnival – so why does the narrative persist?
No More 'Dizzy Blonde' And 'Village Bike' As Camra Bans Sexist Names From UK's Biggest Beer Festival
"Beer is not a man’s drinks or a woman’s drink, it is a drink for everyone" 🍻
T In The Park was put on hold after the 2016 event.
“I was definitely nervous but I’d do it again in a heartbeat.” 💍