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September festivals
Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
sold out)?
Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
with budget airlines is always good ; )
TIA
date: Fri, 18 May 2007 20:06:27 +0100
author: Cheeky
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Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
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Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
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Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in
news:e7ur439js01al4upgbq78r7u6j1s4tgunu@4ax.com:
> Anyone know of any festivals in early to mid-September (Bestival's
> sold out)?
>
> Not particularly fussed where abouts although proximity to an airport
> with budget airlines is always good ; )
Middle Earth Festival, 31 Aug - 2 Sept, Secret Location, Jytland,
Denmark
Sonnenklang Festival, 5-7 September, Dobra, Austria
www.sonnenklang.at
Euphoric Fantasy, Wismar/Schwerin, Germany, 7-9 September
www.euphoric-fantasy.de
Bestival, 7-9 September, Robin Hill Country Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
£115 weekend
www.bestival.net
Spiritual Healing Festival, 7-9 September, Badesee/Gerdshagen
www.spiritual-healing-records.de
Lovely Space Days, 7-9 September, Secret Location, Austria
lovelyspacedays (AT) gmx.at for info
End of the Road festival, 14-16 September, Larmer Tree Gardens,
Wiltshire
£95 weekend
www.endoftheroadfestival.co.uk
Gaggalacka, 14-16 September, a farm between Berlin and Dresden, Germany
www.gaggalacka.de
Calitas Bay, International Trance Festival, Playa de Calitas, near
Alicante
14-17 Sept (not sure if this one is still going ahead, but all the
others are as far as I know)
NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
Hope this all helps.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
snip
>
>
>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>
>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>
>Hope this all helps.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
go on!!
Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:31:40 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
Re: September festivals
Cheeky wrote in news:eu5u43pplrqievp2dbhfmdatbr0n2kfoij@
4ax.com:
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 06:59:48 -0500, "Tristán White"
> wrote:
>
> snip
>>
>>
>>NB many of the European ones are free or take donation, or are under 50
>>Euros including camping.... check the websites for more details. They
>>tend to be cheaper the earlier you buy them...
>>
>>I'm going to Glasto and the Glade, that'll do me for 2007. Went to
>>Turkey's Soulclipse last summer, which was amazing, the Glade and the
>>Big Chill, but three festivals in a year is pushing it. Year before did
>>Glasto and the Big Chill. I'm going to stick to two a summer, neither my
>>brain nor my wallet can cope with more these days :-))
>>
>>Hope this all helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Tristan. I'm going to Glastonbury and then Exit this year but
> would be quite up for ending the summer (and celebrating my birthday)
> with one last festie in early September. That gives me quite a lot to
> go on!!
>
> Would have also like to go to Voov but it is a bit close to the other
> two so the wallet and head are unlikely to have recovered by then!
>
> Still haven't made it to the Glade. One year...
Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
The annoying thing is that it shuts down too early, but you always have the
chill-out which is going all night and you get some outstanding psychill -
Rena Jones last year was amazing, I hope she'll be there this year.
The catering however is one of the best, you've got all the top food stalls
from Glasto going there. And not the long queues.
On the whole, a good time is had. But it's a shame there's no 24-hour areas
other than the chill-out. The Glasto Glade, from which this festival was
spawned, is 24-hours, as is Lost Vagueness.
date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500
author: Tristán White
|
Re: September festivals
On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:43:49 -0500, "Tristán White"
wrote:
>Glade is good. Make an effort to go there. The best thing about it is the
>camping, being a small festival you are very close to everything, meaning
>that there's no long traipse through fields and fields of tent city, you
>can comfortably be within 1 minute from the main tent.
Definitely will do. A big crew usually go down from Manchester to it
and always bring back positive reports.
Hopefully next year!
date: Mon, 21 May 2007 21:57:17 +0100
author: Cheeky
|
|
|