3/6/2023 0 Comments TrackhunterIf you are desperate to get to this mythical event (hosted on the site of the classic Big Chill festival) then ensure you get signed up to their waiting list and with any luck you might just get a ticket.įield Day has a fine reputation for a one day festival and with a line up that includes live performances by Bicep, Floating Points and Ross From Friends it’s hard not to be enticed. If 2019 is anything to go by when they hosted Todd Terje, Romare, Shy FX, DJ Seinfield, then this year will be just as hot. The power of El Dorado is strong as this had sold out before releasing its line up for 2021. Old skool vibes all the way with a line up of highlights that include gems like Shades Of Rhythm, Baby D, Livin’ Joy and Angie Brown. Save The Rave Festival - 26th June - Southport Whatever you do, stay safe, we’ve still got some way to go before we can truly say we are out of the woods. Line ups for some of these events would normally be finalised by now, but again due to the uncertainty, some are just emerging. Many will have just rolled their tickets over from last year and had second thoughts, but if you cannot get to the festival of your choice, there is always another one not too far away. Whatever happens, expect hand gel and masks as commonplace at some venues and festivals, it’ll be perfect conditions for Altern8 to come out to play.Īs you would expect, tickets for some of these events are scarce and the likes of Creamfields have already sold out, but there are always resellers and waiting lists as some party goers may change their mind and pass their ticket on. By June 21st the Government aims to end all social restrictions but before we get carried away, they only plan to allow pilots for large festivals. The Government’s Roadmap out of the pandemic states that by no earlier than May 17th, performances and large events can be hosted for up to 4000 people, which may encourage smaller event organisers to try and do something before the glut of summer events, although things are still too early to call. Add to that the uncertainty of a post-Brexit UK where many artists from such as Europe are uncertain as to how easy and viable will it be to come and perform. With artists and DJs chomping at the bit to come and play live, there are other issues relating to passport control and how the pandemic is affecting those travelling from outside of the UK. It’s going to be nervous times for promoters who have not only had to contend with cancelling their 2020 events, but also remain unsure what 2021’s landscape will look like. If things run to plan over the coming months then there is a good chance there will be a good and varied - if not condensed - summer line up of festivals. So in anticipation at Trackhunter HQ, we have picked the best party for each weekend from the Summer Equinox right up to early Autumn. If things do go well over the next two months, and fingers crossed they will, then hopefully we’ll have a full summer season of outdoor dance music events to explore.
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