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Glastonbury Festival veteran Beans on Toast on making his Theatre & Circus debut

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

For many, no Glastonbury Festival would be complete if Beans on Toast wasn’t on the line-up – he’s played at…

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Charlotte May on Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Crooner’s Corner is a great place to take a step back while at Glastonbury Festival – to kick back and…

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Guns of Navarone on Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Dorset’s finest Ska band, The Guns of Navarone have been travelling the UK and Europe, performing in pubs and clubs…

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Glastonbury Festival 2024: The Gateway Preview

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Glastonbury Festival’s open-air stage, The Gateway is situated at the top of Glebeland and offers a real variety of acts…

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Glastonbury Festival 2024: Sensation Seekers Stage Preview

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Sensation Seekers Stage promises “a whole bag of wrong, that is oh, so right!” There’s more music on offer on…

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Masa Ogawa on bringing The Wings of Phoenix to England

Admin2 years ago2 years ago

Taiko drumming is a centuries-old tradition in Japanese culture, and the drummers of YAMATO continue to challenge the boundaries of…

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Warren Ringham from Q the Music on The James Bond Concert Spectacular

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Hosted by Miss Moneypenny herself, actress Caroline Bliss, Q the Music take their James Bond tribute concert, The James Bond…

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Interview: Reverend Michael Alabama Jackson, ‘We’ll be taking sinful confessions from the congregation’

The Understudy2 years ago2 years ago

Reverend Michael Alabama Jackson is Alabama State Preaching Champion 2005 & 2010. Self-proclaimed Saviour and the leader of the new religious…

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Review: New York Brass Band, The Gateway, Glastonbury Festival 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

We’re not sure anyone brought a better atmosphere to the festival than the wonderful New York Brass Band who brought…

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Review: Lekiddo – Lord of the Lobsters, The Gateway, Glastonbury 2023

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Lekiddo, who holds a kind of cult following at Glastonbury is performing what can only be described as an ‘indescribable’…

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