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Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival
United States
14th - 17th May 2026
Intergalactic FM Festival
14th - 17th May 2026
Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC)
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
15th - 17th May 2026
Keswick Mountain Festival
15th - 17th May 2026
Highways Festival
London
15th - 17th May 2026
Manchester Jazz Festival
15th - 24th May 2026
Bearded Theory Festival
20th - 24th May 2026
Lightning in a Bottle
20th - 24th May 2026
Knockengorroch Limited Edition
21st - 25th May 2026
Glastonbudget Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Shindig Festival
Taunton
21st - 24th May 2026
Breaking Bands Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
Buckle & Boots Country Festival
21st - 24th May 2026
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In New Orleans, funerals are celebrated in style, with noisy brass bands processing through the streets.
The main section of the parade is known as First Line, but the real fun starts with the Second Line, those who follow the band to enjoy the music, marching with the musicians and twirling parasols or waving handkerchiefs.
Welcome to Second Lining.
Mr Wilson’s form a traditional New Orleans Second Line, but this is no sombre occasion: Mr Wilson’s expend their
collective musical talent paying homage to the diehard days of the Hacienda, 90s club culture and its greatest hero, Mr Anthony H. Wilson.
These revolutionary genre bashers knock the First Line sideways, opting for upbeat dance tracks over traditional slow hymns. Proudly stepping out in uniformed style, they channel the spirit of the 24 hour party people and get audiences dancing wherever they play.
The vision is an anarchic extravaganza, bursting with colour and sound, rallying impromptu raves on street corners and rousing audiences young and old into a joyful frenzy.