There’s no doubt that 2026 is the year that Takedown Festival declared itself a serious contender in the ‘Metropolitan Festival’ category. With 2024 having to be cancelled due to works Keep Reading
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Slam Dunk announces first wave of artists to celebrate its 20th anniversary
Slam Dunk returns in 2026 to celebrate its 20th anniversary in Hatfield on Saturday 23rd May and Leeds Sunday 24th May. Tickets will go on sale Saturday 27th September at Keep Reading
2000trees First Announcement Is A Beast!
With a little under nine months to go until the festival, 2000trees have released the vast majority of their line-up. Taking a break from the usual three mainstage headliners, they’ve decided Keep Reading
Takedown Festival announces its return for 2025
After announcing its postponement beginning of this year due to the basement development works at Portsmouth Guildhall, award nominated independent rock and metal festival, Takedown is back with full force Keep Reading
Radar Festival 2024 – Weekend Preview
With the festival season still in full swing there are many options for fans of alternative music in the UK, each with their own flavour, but this month we Keep Reading
Bloodstock adds 19 more bands to lineup
As a Valentine’s treat, Bloodstock have announced nineteen more bands to the already stacked lineup. Already announced as headliners are Architects, Opeth and Amon Amarth. Joining this line up within Keep Reading
Download Festival announce 2024 headliners
Download Festival have just dropped their first announcement. Headlining next year’s festival are Queens Of The Stone Age, Fall Out Boy and Avenged Sevenfold. Adding on to the line up Keep Reading
Slam Dunk announce their line up for 2024
Slam Dunk have announced their line up for 2024. You Me At Six are returning to headline the event. The line up also features The All-American Rejects; I Prevail; Waterparks; Keep Reading
ArcTanGent announce its first set of bands for its tenth year
In August 2024, ArcTanGent Festival will be celebrating its tenth year! They’ve announced their first wave of bands to play the Bristol-based fest, including And So I Watch You From Keep Reading
Interview with Dream State, 2000Trees 2023
Interview with Jasmine Marceau. “We’ve got no manager, no booking agent, so to be in this position, I feel like I’ve won the lottery, genuinely.” Jessie Powell We chatted with Keep Reading










