Last Weekend's Festival Round-up: Day 2

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It’s day two of the comedown from the sunniest festival weekend so far, and here’s a full round up of the goings on.

- The first ever Redbourn Festival didn’t exactly set the Herts County Showground alight, according to the Herts Advertiser. It suffered from technical glitches, bad planning and a low capacity, blamed on bad organisation of ticket sales. But hey, at least the sun shone for Feeder and co.

Festivals round-up: Field Day and Underage festivals hit London

underagefest.gif- The Telegraph's correspondent is somewhat bemused by the mature behaviour of those future Telegraph-readers who attended the Underage Festival

- Punters at the inaugural Field Day faced lengthy queues at the bar and bogs. But at least the organisers quickly acknowledged the fact and promised to do better next year...

- MTV, meanwhile, concentrate on the music from the event, which went down pretty well

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Posted by Stuart Waterman on August 13, 2025 1:10 PM in Field Day| Music News| Underage Festival
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Field Day, Underage Festival, Bloom, Redbourn - this weekend's festival preview round up

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The weekend is nearly upon us and the sunshine looks like it’s going to last right through! So I thought I’d give you a round up of some other good news about the next batch of festivals. Here goes…

- The Underage Festival – the UK’s first for under 19s – is gearing up for its launch at Victoria Park in London at midday today. Mercury Music Prize nominees The Young Knives are set to perform, alongside just-announced acts Lethal Bizzle, Jack Penate and The Maccabees. There’s so much info there’s a whole separate post about it on this site!

Preview: This afternoon's Underage Festival

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This afternoon’s first ever Underage Festival in London’s Victoria Park has got an unenviable task. How do you entertain the world’s most hostile audience (teenagers) and be alcohol-free and strictly under 19s while still maintaining an aura of cool? It’s a toughie.

I wouldn’t want the job, but organisers seem to be stepping up to the plate. First tick in the box for them is a massive and frankly impressive line up. Radio One is hosting a stage, as are MySpace (naturally) who have been busily promoting the event.

Posted by Sophie Bruce on August 10, 2025 8:09 AM in Festival Line-up News| Music News| Underage Festival
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