Music festivals are annual social events featuring live music performances across various genres. They typically take place outdoors and offer attractions beyond music like food, art, and activities. Some major UK music festivals discussed are Glastonbury, V Festival, Download Festival, and Creamfields, each featuring prominent artists in genres like rock, electronic, and dance music and attracting tens of thousands of attendees annually.
1. MUSIC FESTIVALS
• Music festivals are typically oriented towards the genre of music and are held every year. They commonly
take place outdoors and are considered to be a social event with a selection of different attractions
including food and merchandise vending machines, performance art, and social activities. The Pythons
Games in Delphi was known as one of the earliest festivals with musical performances and music and
theatre play competitions which were carried out in the main theatre. Some examples of music festivals
are featured below:
Glastonbury Festival
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The V Festival
Creamfields
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2. GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL
• Glastonbury Festival is a five-day music festival that takes place every year during the last weekend in June
near the small village of Pilton, Somerset, England. The festival features artists from a selection of different
music genres including rock, electronic, reggae, dance and many others. In addition to contemporary
music, the festival also hosts social events such as dance and comedy which are used to help encourage
people from all over the world to come and visit.
• The festival first began in 1914 as a series of concerts, lectures and recitals called the ‘Glastonbury
Festivals’ and was later known as ’Pilton Pop, Blues & Folk Festival’ after they became heavily influenced
by the ethos of the hippie ethics and the free festival movements in the early 1970s. After the 1970s, the
festival took place almost every year and grew in size, with the number of attendees sometimes being
swollen by gate-crashers. Elvis hosted the first festival, then called Pilton Festival, after seeing an open-air
Led Zeppelin concert at the 1970 Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music; fourteen people invested
everything they had to build the stage.
• Over the years leading pop and rock artists have headlined including David Bowie and Kylie Minogue
alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas. The festival receives
extensive television and newspaper coverage every year with films and albums being recorded at
Glastonbury and then being released to the music industry. Glastonbury festival is known as one of the
largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people.
3. THE V FESTIVAL
• The V Festival is an annual music festival held every year during the penultimate weekend in August. The
festival was predominantly known as a rock music festival, however now involves a wide range of musical
genres including pop acts which have become more common in recent years. The event features a range
of music artists performing on different stages at two parks - Hylands Park, Chelmsfield and Weston Park,
South Staffordshire with music artists taking it in turns to perform at both events. The name of the festival
is significant as the letter "V" represents the Virgin Group, with the event being sponsored by the mobile,
television and broadband service Virgin Media. The event was previously televised by Channel 4, on their
sister channel 4 Music however this year it was announced that television broadcast rights would be
returned to MTV.
• The first V festival took place on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th August 1996 when the alternative rock
band ‘Pulp’ main singer Jarvis Cocker announced he would love to play at two outdoor venues. His
promoters all got together and came up select locations including Victoria Park, Warrington and Hylands
Park, Chelmsford which he would believe would give fans the opportunity in both North and South
London a chance to see the band. He also came up with the idea of adding more bands, building a second
stage and letting people camp for the weekend. In 1999 the Northern leg of the festival was moved
to Weston Park in Staffordshire, and has remained there since.
4. DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL
• Download Festival is a British Rock festival which involves music from the genres of heavy metal, rock
and punk. The festival is held every year at Donington Park in Leicestershire and is considered to be
one of the two major and most popular British summer rock and metal events.
• Download Festival was regarded to be a copy of the ‘Monsters of Rock ’festivals which had previously
been held at the Donington Park circuit between 1980 and 1996. The first Download Festival was
established by Stuart Galbraith and Andy Copping in 2003 in the same location of the ‘Monsters of
Rock Festival’. The festival was initially a two-day event but expanded to three days in 2005 to
welcome more visitors.
• The festival name ’Download ’was chosen specifically as during the music industry at the time the
word ‘downloading’ was considered to be quite bad and rebellious as file sharing of music was
prohibited and still today many see rock music as a badly behaved genre of music, signifying the
meaning behind the name ‘Download’.
• The festival has hosted some of the biggest names in rock, including Black Sabbath, Metallica, Iron
Maiden, Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold, Motörhead, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Def Leppard, Kiss, Judas
Priest, Linkin Park, and the modern day line-up of Guns N' Roses.
5. CREAMFIELDS
• Creamfields is a large British dance music festival which features a wide range of DJs and live acts
from all over the world. The festival first began as an offshoot from Liverpool's Cream nightclub and
is now held every year on the August Bank Holiday weekend in the village of Daresbury, England. The
festival is typically targeted towards younger adults and is also held in other countries including Abu
Dhabi, Argentina, Spain, Mexico, Russia and many more.
• Over the years 2009 leading DJ’s and live acts have performed including most recently Basement
Jaxx, Deadmau5, Friendly Fires and Tiesto.
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