festivals
Festivals provide the ultimate experience for music fans; Beat is the next-best-thing to Woodstock, Coachella, and beyond.
Ariana Grande - Fourth Woman to Headline for Coachella 2019. Top Story - January 2019.
Ariana Grande has made headlines with her single "Thank u, next" streamed by millions since it was released in November and now she will be the fourth female to ever headline Coachella 2019. And this number itself is somewhat of a systematic issue on Coachella's part, along with other major music festivals all around the world that spotlight more female artists that are worthy of having a headlining spot.
By Mikyah Henderson7 years ago in Beat
The Magic of EDM Music
Raving truly is a universe of possibility. Despite what you might’ve heard, the wonder of going to a rave or music festival doesn’t necessarily lie in the drugs you take, or which DJ's are playing, but rather the unity and oneness that exists throughout the spirits of so many people collaborating their feelings and impulses together. And boy, is it infectious!
By K. M. Strong7 years ago in Beat
Glastonbury: How Come Everyone Wants a Ticket?
Next Sunday (October 7, 2018), millions of people will be waking up bright and early with the hope of purchasing a ticket to the biggest event in the UK's festival scene; Glastonbury. With demand far outweighing the capacity, tickets are snatched up within minutes, leaving many people with a feeling that I, myself have experienced, and never want to experience again.
By Aarun Palmer7 years ago in Beat
Bestival
This time 9 months ago I told myself 2018 would be the year I throw myself into every new experience and opportunity I am offered. Admittedly, this hasn’t always worked out in my favour, with my main experience being the consequences that come with saying yes to absolutely everything and the realisation that this probably all stems from my deep rooted fear of missing out. Despite this, rewind to a month ago, when I was sat with some friends and listening in to their excitement about an upcoming festival, my "FOMO" came into play. Three hours later I had called work in a blind panic and miraculously booked holiday for less than three weeks time, somewhat a miracle when working in retail, drained my bank account to cover the cost of a ticket, and called my family to let them all know I would be taking a hiatus and would not be available to be booked for any family events from August 2 – August 6.
By Lauren Martin7 years ago in Beat
Delicious Vinyl Block Party on W. Adams Was Quite Delicious
The block party on W. Adams street in Los Angeles held by Delicious Vinyl right in front of their pizza parlor, Delicious Pizza, was an extravaganza of music and crowd goers. It was a the second annual Labor Day Weekend party that is held to commemorate old school rap and just delicious pizza.
By Bazooka Teaches7 years ago in Beat
What Me, Myself, & 100,000 Other Festival Fanatics Are Raving About
Do you pay rent to the music venues in your town? Have an itch that never seems to be scratched, even after 12 plus hours of moving and groovin'? Well, welcome one and welcome all who share my minor addiction to the unparalleled atmosphere of modern day music festivals!
By Jaime Skye7 years ago in Beat
10 Reasons You Need to Go to Warped Tour Before It’s Over
Summertime is without a doubt concert and festival season and with so many to choose from you could easily go broke. So, what is it that separates Warped Tour from the rest and why is it so important for you to get there this year? I am about to fill you in on why the last Van’s Warped Tour ever is the festival that you need to make sure you attend.
By Kimberly Adams8 years ago in Beat
The Magic of Bonnaroo
Manchester, Tennessee is home to about 10,000 people. However, one weekend in June the population increases by 100,000. The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has been hosted by the beautiful city of Manchester since 2001. Ever since then, thousands of festival-goers flock to "The Farm" every summer to see phenomenal concerts performed by the biggest names in music.
By DELETE MY ACCOUNT8 years ago in Beat
Twelve Music Festivals You Can Still Catch
Maybe you thought you’d missed all the music festivals this year. I’m here to tell you there’s still a chance to catch some amazing ones. Official music fest season may be from April to June, but there are festivals all the way up to October (my favorite month and birth month hint-hint). They span the country and have any genre your heart could desire. These are my picks for the 12 best music festivals you can still catch in 2018.
By Virtuosity's NewVMusic 8 years ago in Beat












