Showing upcoming festivals from Thu 20th Aug 2026 onwards.
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Edinburgh Fringe Festival
7th - 31st Aug 2026
ArcTanGent Festival
19th - 23rd Aug 2026
FM4 Frequency Festival
20th - 22nd Aug 2026
Rock N Roll Circus Norwich
20th - 23rd Aug 2026
Dekmantel Selectors
Croatia
20th - 24th Aug 2026
We Out Here Festival
20th - 23rd Aug 2026
The Darley Park Weekender
Derby
21st Aug 2026
Beautiful Days Festival
21st - 23rd Aug 2026
Rewind Festival South
Reading
22nd - 23rd Aug 2026
Tribfest Music Festival
21st - 23rd Aug 2026
Vans Warped Tour - Montreal
21st - 22nd Aug 2026
Cheshire Fest 2026 | Live at Tatton Park
22nd Aug 2026
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Etherwood is the most recent signing to Med School and is undoubtedly one of the most promising young talents in the scene today. Originally from Lincoln and now living in London, Woody has already captured the imagination of thousands across the globe with his achingly beautiful beats and heartfelt melodies. Brought up on everything from The Beatles and Stevie Wonder, to Hendrix and Pink Floyd, Woody’s exposure to classic rock and folk swiftly propelled him into the world of music.
Read more about Etherwood on Last.fm.
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