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June
Summer Fest at the Beach
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Summer Fest at the Beach

6th - 7th Jun 2026

Music

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

Beach

Download Festival
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Download Festival

10th - 14th Jun 2026

Music

Large

Under 18's Allowed

Showers, Luxury Showers, Luxury Toilets,

Fairground

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Quiet Camping, Campervan, On-site Apartments / Chalets

Isle of Wight Festival
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Isle of Wight Festival

18th - 21st Jun 2026

Music

Large

Under 18's Allowed

Showers, Luxury Showers, Luxury Toilets,

Kids Area

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Quiet Camping, Campervan

July
Lazydays Festival

Lazydays Festival

Southend-on-Sea

24th - 26th Jul 2026

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Lazydays Festival

Southend-on-Sea

24th - 26th Jul 2026

Music, Beer

Small

Under 18's Allowed

Forest Fest

Forest Fest

Ireland

24th - 26th Jul 2026

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Forest Fest

Ireland

24th - 26th Jul 2026

Music

Large

Under 18's Allowed

Showers, Luxury Showers, Luxury Toilets,

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Caravan, Campervan

August
The Great Fete

The Great Fete

St-Albans

8th - 9th Aug 2026

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The Great Fete

St-Albans

8th - 9th Aug 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Small

Under 18's Allowed

Jurassic Fields Festival
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Jurassic Fields Festival

14th - 16th Aug 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

Kids Area

Standard Camping, Quiet Camping

November
Shiiine On Weekender
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Shiiine On Weekender

13th - 15th Nov 2026

Music

Medium

Over 18's Only

On-site Apartments / Chalets

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British pop-metal outfit Feeder were formed in London by singer/guitarist Grant Nicholas and drummer Jon Lee, who first teamed in the Welsh band Temper Temper. Originally dubbed Reel, the new group's lineup was complete with the addition of Tokyo-born bassist Taka Hirose. After signing to Echo in 1995, Feeder issued their debut EP, Two Colours, followed by the six-track Swim; a series of well-received singles -- "Stereo World," "Tangerine," and "Cement" -- expanded Feeder's fan base further, and in mid-1997 they launched their full-length debut, Polythene. The hit "Day In, Day Out" preceded the release of the trio's sophomore effort, 1999's Yesterday Went Too Soon. Despite not catching on in America, Feeder maintained their popularity in Europe. In 2001, after touring the world relentlessly, Feeder achieved their breakthrough hit in the U.K. with "Buck Rogers." The first single from the band's third album, Echo Park, eventually hit number five on the charts. Before the year's end, the band scored another Top 20 hit with the Just a Day EP and hit the road with the Stereophonics.
Tracks for a fourth album were already in the works when tragedy struck. Founding member Jon Lee committed suicide in his Miami home in early January 2002. He was 33. Nicholas and Hirose saw it fit to continue with Feeder, and they resumed recording with former Skunk Anansie drummer Mark Richardson behind the kit. The Gil Norton-produced Comfort in Sound was released the following October. In August 2004, Feeder issued a fan-friendly B-sides collection called Picture of Perfect Youth, and Norton was again behind the boards for the Pushing the Senses LP, which followed in 2005. A year later, with tours of Japan and Europe under their belts, Feeder released The Singles in mid-2006. The career-spanning release collected 20 tracks from the band's five previous albums and a brand-new track entitled "Lost & Found." Select shows in Milan, Berlin, and London opening for the Rolling Stones followed that summer. Two years later, in June 2008, Feeder's sixth studio album, the self-produced Silent Cry, was released. Renegades arrived in 2010, followed in 2012 by the group's eighth studio album, Generation Freakshow. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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