Wednesday 21 May 2014

I am not able to remember if it was the same last year but this May's Bank Holiday is full of festivals. It's been several weeks that most of the hostels are fully booked in Bristol with people coming if it's not for the VegFest, they are coming for the Love Saves the Day festival or Dot to Dot. The fact is that there are still some tickets available for the festivals so if you haven't plan anything for the long weekend, here you have some ideas:

23-24 May: Bristol VegFest 
I went to Bristol VegFest last year because Caravan Palace was playing. It was a great a great night of music, although pretty cold and rainy at the Amphitheatre. You can read about it here. This time it's Boney M who is leading the lineup. 
For those who don't have a clue who Boney M is, just type "Rivers of Babylon" or "Daddy Cool" on Youtube and I'm sure you will recognise the songs. Boney M was one of the biggest groups to stand out in the pure disco dancing 70s and 80s. Every discotheque around the world played Boney M when my mom was young and crazy! LOL. I'm sure she would love to be here! 
There are other interesting bands playing throughout the weekend too, for instance, Abba Gold (tribute to Abba), Peter Hook and The Light, Goldblade and many more. Check the whole programme here. Advance tickets for Friday cost 15 pounds but I found a deal on Groupon and Friday tickets cost 9.90  pounds (buy here).

24 May: Dot to Dot
This is a festival I also mentioned last year (read here) although I didn't have the chance to go as tickets were sold out. The festival started nine years ago in Nottingham and has established itself as the UK's premier festival for unearthing the hottest new talent around the globe (at least, that's what they say at their website). The festival takes place in Manchester on Friday, in Bristol on Saturday and in Nottingham on Sunday.
The lineup are Peace, Drenge and Real Estate although many more bands will be spread in different venues all over Bristol: O2 Academy, Trinity, Thekla, The Lousiana, The Fleece, Exchange, Start the Bus, The Birdcage, Stag & Hounds, The Lanes, Brewdog and Roll for the Soul. Advance tickets cost 22 pounds booking fees included and can be bought here.


24-25 May: Love Saves the Day
Last year, they had a different name for each day of the festival ("Love Saves the Day" and "Love Saves Sunday") but apparently this year, the have chosen to keep the same name for both days. You can read about our experience last year at Love Saves Sunday, it was amazing! (Here) I really enjoyed the atmosphere, the place (Castle Park), the festival... 
This years lineups are Annie Mac, Eats Everything and Hercules and Love Affair on Saturday, and SBTRKT, Jamie XX and Neneh Cherry on Sunday. Advance tickets now cost 39.50 pounds on Sunday (Sorry, tickets for Saturday are sold out already!) and can be bought here. Volunteering is also possible for this festival and in return, you'll receive free entry to the festival, t-shirts, light refreshments during your shift and the opportunity to earn a Love Saves The Night ticket. Check the official website for more information.


YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE TO READ ABOUT...
VegFest 2013
http://greatlittleplacecalledbristol.blogspot.com.es/2013/05/parisian-mischievousness.html

Dot to Dot 2013http://greatlittleplacecalledbristol.blogspot.com.es/2013/05/dot-to-dot.html
Love Saves Sunday 2013
http://greatlittleplacecalledbristol.blogspot.com.es/2013/05/all-you-need-is-love.html
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