UK festivals are set to face ‘perfect storm’ in 2022 thanks to Brexit
An industry boss warned festivals will likely be hit by problems such as labour shortages and supply chain crises, meaning it will not be “business as usual”.
An industry boss warned festivals will likely be hit by problems such as labour shortages and supply chain crises, meaning it will not be “business as usual”.
@BenGelblum Tickets still available (if you're quick) for 21rpm - today's spectacular all-dayer of electronica with AV shows, live acts and a rare London DJ-ing appearance from Touched IDM curator Martin Boulton who we spoke to last year. Following the success of last year's 20rpm all day festival hosted by Japanese electronic ...
By Daniel Mackenzie (@EkcaLiena) There's a unique joy in spending hours in a dark underground bunker with nothing but bass heavy drones and noise for company, the brief shuffles and breaths of other audience members reminding you that you're not alone, or dreaming; then soon afterwards standing atop a cliff ...
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