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Thursday Thrill: 6 Unmissable Summer Fest Frenzy!

In July’s embrace, the world awakens to a kaleidoscope of life’s wonders. Music festivals weave their melodies, while tantalizing gastronomic delights tempt our taste buds. Cultural fiestas bloom, revealing the rich tapestry of humanity. Let’s dance to July’s tune and paint eternal memories on life’s canvas. Embrace the magic, for this month promises a symphony of experiences like no other.

Made Festival

28 – 30 July

The highly anticipated annual Birmingham sell-out Urban dance music festival gets under-way this weekend.  After notching up impressive success story’s Made festival lovers are in for a treat across this two-day music mash up. Its where festival expectations are catered for on every level. With a choice of music genres that includes a roller-coaster of heart pumping House, Drum & Bass, Bass Music, Hip Hop, Disco, Garage and much more Each year the festival organisers go all out, bigger is better.  Showcasing impressive stage productions and a world-class line-up which is the talk of the Midlands. 

In Its 9th year, Made has built a fierce reputation becoming a highlight during the festival season. Attendees can look forward to 11 music stages all hosting one of the momentous stellar 2023 line-ups of over 100 DJs & live artists and headline acts including Eva Lazarus, Flowdan, Girl Grind UK, Girls Don’t Sync, Shy FX, Alex Bowen, Dan Schofield, Lewis Carroll, BKLAVA, Gentlemens Club, Holy Goof, Tom Shorterz, Dj Mini, HP3, Nathan Pinder, Reeshy, Born On The Road, Rage Twins Crew and many more. Featuring special guests like Sean Paul at Luna Springs on Sunday. 

Furthermore, the festival also features art displays and the some of the best Birmingham’s Street food offerings to tickle your taste buds. Taking place in the Digbeth Triangle, Made will surely go down as one of the unforgettable summer festival to be at in 2023

More Info> made-festival.co.uk

Y Not Festival

29 – 31 July

Y Not Festival is an independent UK music festival with a lineup of rock, indie, and alternative music. There’s also a dance tent for evening entertainment.

Promoters work tirelessly to create an exceptional atmosphere with a high bar for back-to-back entertainment. The lineup includes Kasabian, The Wombats, Bombay Bicycle Club, Royal Blood, KT Tunstall, Kate Nash, James, Paul Weller, Beabadoobee, Everything Everything, and more.

Located in the beautiful Peak District, Derbyshire, this award-winning festival is a hit-list event. Enjoy comedy shows at Flamingo Jacks and movies at the Night Hawk Cinema.

Families have their share of fun with dedicated camping and various activities for the little festival-goers.

Plan your weekend or go with the flow, either way, Y Not Festival promises to create the best festival memories.

Tickets & More Info> ynotfestival.com

Camp Bestival

27 – 30 July

Winner of the UK Best Family Festival, Camp Bestival is a must-attend event for all the family who love music, food, and fun in the outdoors. This four-day festival is held annually at Lulworth Castle in Dorset, and it never disappoints. With a diverse line-up of musicians and performers, there is something for everyone at Camp Bestival.

This festival has live music for everyone, with incredible performances from various artists, headline acts, and DJ sets by Grace Jones, The Kooks, Craig David Presents TS5, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, and many others. It’s a diverse lineup that will cater to all music lovers’ tastes!

Its festivals that cover all the basis for having the best experience and with the essentials including an array of fabulous food stalls. From gourmet burgers to vegan options, there is no shortage of delicious food to enjoy. You can also take part in cooking workshops and learn how to create your own culinary masterpieces.

In addition to the music and food, there are plenty of activities for all ages. Kids can enjoy the Kids’ Garden, where they can take part in arts and crafts, storytelling, and games. Adults can take part in yoga classes, talks, and workshops.

Overall, Camp Bestival is a fantastic festival which goes all out on creating a family atmosphere which offers something for everyone. Not forgetting its annual festival theme that encourages festival-goers to get their best dressed attire on. This year’s theme is ‘Animal Snap’ Whether you are a music lover, a foodie, or just up for a fun weekend away, this festival is not to be missed.

Tickets & More Info> campbestival.net

Kendal Calling

27 – 30 July

Each summer Kendal Calling curates a diverse line up that span across the genres, taking in rock, indie and dance music.  Growing each year in its idyllic surroundings of Hackthorpe Cumbria.  The festival has extended to a four-day musical extravaganza which draws in a 25,000-capacity crowd all eager to get dancing in a field of dreams seeing their favourite music artists & DJs right up close and across its various stages and instillation productions.

This year’s festival brings an exciting lineup of DJs and music artists, offering festival-goers a diverse range of musical delights. The talented performers include A.Skillz, Annie Mac, Example, Black Honey, Blossoms, DJ Jools, Krafty Kuts, Frank Turner, DJ Yoda, Deja Vega, Happy Mondays, Jaguar Skills, Mike Skinner, Natalie Imbruglia, We Are Scientists, Kasabian, KT Tunstall, Kaiser Chiefs, Nile Rodgers, Reverend And The Makers, and Scouting For Girls.

We hope for sunny weather, but it’s always good to be prepared with your wellies, wet wipes, and mackintoshes. Let’s make it an unforgettable weekend filled with incredible music and great experiences!

Tickets & More Info> kendalcalling.co.uk

Hospitality In The Harbour

29 July

Hospitality In The Harbour, one of Bristol’s electrifying festivals, returns after a sold-out event last year. The high-energy festival promises non-stop music at its finest, with a stellar lineup of DJs and performers.

This year’s festival features an incredible lineup, including Wilkinson, A.M.C, DJ Marky, The Ragga Twins, Flava D, and more. Get ready for an unforgettable experience as elite DJs play the best D’n’B and Jungle music at the beautiful Lloyds Amphitheatre on a perfect Saturday daytime party.

In addition to exceptional music, the festival offers captivating art installations, interactive workshops, and various fun activities to enjoy. Fuel yourself with a wide selection of food and drinks available on-site during this celebration of music and creativity.

D’n’B fans, don’t miss this unmissable dance music event! Be a part of the amazing festival experience.

Tickets & More Info> hospitalitydnb.com

Womad

27 – 31 July

Womad festival is happening this weekend, and it’s a place where people can let loose and enjoy music, arts, and culture. The festival keeps getting better each year, with a fantastic lineup of artists from all over the world.

From African drums to Indian classical music, Womad offers a variety of mesmerizing sounds for everyone. The colorful parade is a highlight, showcasing traditional costumes and dances from different cultures.

Beyond music and dance, Womad offers workshops and talks on culture, sustainability, and this year, a focus on environmental issues and climate change. Experts and activists will be there to make a positive impact on the planet.

Get ready for an unforgettable festival experience! Whether you love music, culture, or just want to have fun, this festival has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this celebration of diversity and creativity!

The festival lineup includes top acts like Femi Kuti & The Positive Force, Bombay Bicycle, Kate Rusby, Mariza, Horace Andy with Dub Asante Band, The Comet Is Coming, Dakh Daughters, Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra, Isaac Birituro and The Rail Abandon, Israel Fernández, Kathryn Joseph, and King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys. It’s going to be an incredible mix of music and performances!

Tickets & More Info> womad.co.uk

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