We look at our highlights for this summer’s top festivals
across Europe.
1. White Lights Festival, Russia (24th May – 28th July)
A unique music and arts festival held in
St. Petersburg through May and June is full of popular and diverse performances
and showcases and is fast becoming renowned as one of the best music festivals
in the world. With its Northern
positioning during June and part of July the city is almost always in daylight
as the sun never descends below the horizon far enough to allow the sky to grow
dark.
Major venues across St Petersburg play host
to some of the musical and arts performances; like the Mariinsky Theatre who
host a number of operas, ballets and dance concerts. During the festival
carnivals also take place, with one of the most spectacular being held at
Peterhof that showcases reproductions of key historical events.
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Updates)
2. La Tomatina Festival, Spain (25th – 28th August)
In Bunol, Spain you can paint the town red,
quite literally, as you join in with the La Tomatina festival that sees an
hours long food fight with thousands of revellers gathering to throw
tomatoes. A tradition in the area since
1944/1945, but no one is exactly sure of the history of this world famous
event.
With
the council providing the tomatoes a continually growing audience is drawn to
the festival year on year. A crowd of 10,000 to 40,000 people join the event to
throw over 100,000 tonnes of tomatoes, more than doubling Bunol’s tiny
population of around 9000 people.
Come 11am googles are secured, swimming caps
are pulled on and the cracker sounds to alert 5 trucks full to the brim with
tomatoes that they dump in the middle of the streets. This all cues the start
of the huge tomato fight. The fight lasts approximately one hour.
(Image courtesy of Huffington
Post)
3. Rijeka Summer Nights Festival, Croatia (June – July)
An outdoor Croatian festival plays host to
classical concerts, with ballet and theatre performances through the summer.
The festival really has something for everyone; you are just as likely to catch
an old classic as a gritty British film. The musical shows take place in the
city’s squares, streets and beaches giving each of them a spectacular
backdrop. The festival is also a
fantastic showcase of Croatian performing arts.
(Image courtesy of Panoramio)
4. V-Festival, England (16th – 17th August)
Seeing a stellar line up this year, with
world renowned acts Justin Timberlake and The Killers headlining the shows are
set to be knock outs. With other big names from across the globe such as Lily
Allen, Bastille, Kaiser Chiefs and Rita Ora there is something to suit most
music tastes. With entertainment tents and fairground rides V-festival stands
out as one of England’s best and biggest summer festivals.
With the festival alternating its acts on the
two days between two locations, in Weston Park, Staffordshire and Hylands Park
in Chelmsford you’ve two chances to catch your favourite acts.
(Image courtesy of Blood Sweat and Fashion)
Over three days in August the biggest rock
festival in France takes place in a fascinating and beautiful historical park
on the outskirts of Paris. Drawing visitors from all across Europe the event is
continuously a sell-out year on year, demonstrating its popularity. A camping
festival so if you’re feeling the true spirit, pack your tent and camp out with
the other revellers, alternatively the music finishes early enough to catch the
metro back into Paris city centre.
The line-up includes people such as
Radiohead, LCD Soundsystem, Bjork and Mark ronson all performing over four
stages. Children are also welcome there’s a ‘mini rock’ festival featuring
music and creative activities to keep them occupied.
(Image courtesy of Talk
in French)
6. Venice International Film Festival, Italy (August – September)
The festival dates back to 1932 and has
taken place every year from late August to early September ever since. The
festivals main aim is to promote awareness of all aspects of international
cinema in a fun way, where freedom of opinion is granted.
At the festival the cream of the crop
competes for the Golden Lion award, it is awarded annually to the best film
showcased at the festival.
(Image courtesy of Islands)
7. Brussels summer festival, Belgium (August)
Originally a music festival, it has
expanded within recent years to include movie screenings, street theatre and
exhibitions; this all adding to the festivals growing popularity. With a wide
variety of music from hip hop, electronic music, indie and world music all
performed outdoors in the city’s main squares it is a very lively and varied
festival with lots to be experienced.
There is a strong representation of Belgian
artists, but over the years there has been a growing presence of international
musicians featured such as Beastie Boys and Jamie Cullum. Alongside the
performances there are various craft and food stalls in an ‘urban village’ and
burlesque performances.
(Image courtesy of Daily
Mail)
So if you’re looking to add a bit of culture and excitement to
your summer these are some of our top events to check out. There are of course
plenty of other festivals going on all across the world which you can find
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