just noticed that Spiritualized are on the line-up for Bestival this year too:-
http://2012.bestival.net/line-up
It's my 40th in July this year and really wanted to get a load of people to go to a festival to celebrate/commiserate but I'm thinking of one of the smaller festivals like Wilderness, Greenman or End of the Road (went last year and it was incredible). I think Bestival is probably a bit too big now so don't think thats in contention even with Spiritualized on the bill. Latitude is looking promising with War on Drugs, Kurt Vile and Wooden Shjips as is No Direction Home, the new festival from the lovely chaps from End of the Road.
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Re: Bestival
I'm starting to scout my eyes out for festivals now too, Ads. you are right End of the Road looks pretty good, and Latitude isn't too bad either.
no lineups blowing me away at the moment though.
one I am leaning towards is ATP's I'll Be Your Mirror thingy- one of the days has both Dirty Three and Mogwai whom I could be tempted to shell out for a day ticket for.
no lineups blowing me away at the moment though.
one I am leaning towards is ATP's I'll Be Your Mirror thingy- one of the days has both Dirty Three and Mogwai whom I could be tempted to shell out for a day ticket for.