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3rd June 2015

Festival season is here!

The wedding and party season are now in full flow and as if we weren’t already busy enough, we’re now gearing up to be a part of some of the UK’s finest festivals, here’s our lowdown on what’s going on this summer and where you’ll find us this Festival season…

PapaKåta Festival Appearances Summer 2015

PapaKåta Festival Appearances Summer 2015

Download, Donington Park, 12 – 14 June
Join the likes of Slipnot, Muse, Kiss, Slash and Motley Crue at Download Festival – the spiritual home of rock at Donington Park on the 12 – 14 June. For the 6th year running our Giant teepees will be hosting the VIP backstage area and playing host to Marilyn Manson and Billy Idol amongst other rock & metal legends.

Calling Festival, Clapham Common, 4th July
More into mellowing than moshing? Then the UK’s classic rock festival is the one for you, with headliners Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Ryan Adams and the Shining and The Hives taking over Clapham Common for one day only.

Camp Bestival, Lulworth Castle Dorset, 30 July – 2 Aug
If rock and metal aren’t your thing, but you do fancy going wild for the weekend, we’ll be at Camp Bestival, Lulworth Castle Dorset on the 30 July – 2 Aug.

Camp Besti goers will enjoy a string-led electronic knees up from Clean Bandit, get riotous with Kaiser Chiefs and be prepared to get Born Slippy & wild with Underworld. Voted Best Family Festival 2014, Camp Bestival is fun for all the family with The Cat in the Hat – live, and plenty of opportunities for family bonding and the opportunity to explore your inner beast with mega wild woodland workshops.

Carfest North, Oulton Park Cheshire, 31 July – 2 August
Carfest South, Laverstoke Park Hampshire, 28 – 30 August
If you’re an avid BBC Radio 2 listener then you’ll be well aware of the ‘magic that is Carfest…A dream of cars, music, food and masses of family fun – a dream conjured up by Chris Evans and brought to life in Cheshire and Hampshire.’

Not only is this a fun- filled weekend for all the family with fantastic artists including Scouting for Girls, Paloma Faith, Bellowhead and Boomtown Rats, but proceeds go to Children in Need, meaning you can party in the peaceful knowledge that you’re contributing to a very worthwhile cause.

Wilderness Festival, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, 6 – 9 August
This is the festival for culture vultures, described by the Guardian as “A place where art, intellectualism and fantastic gastronomy share equal billing with Music”. Enjoy banquets, theatre performances talks by some of the most influential speakers, thinkers and cultural institutions as well as music from the likes of Bjork, Ben Howard and Roisin Murphy. And when you’ve nurtured your mind enjoy some downtime and Wilderness wellbeing in the lakeside spa.

Creamfields, Cheshire, 28 – 30 August
See out the summer in style and enjoy some of the house scenes most influential performers, with 3 are Legend, North Base, Sem Vox and Bontan to name a few. Tipped as the fastest selling Creamfields in history tickets are expected to sell out fast, so if house is your thing and you want nothing more than to enjoy the vibes of special guest Fedde Le Grand act quickly!

Hoping you survive this years festival antics we look forward to sharing the love and seeing you for more wellie wearing fun next year, until then PK x

 

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