Which festival goer are you? Ask the Guru
"Bestival or Camp Bestival?"
"What? They're not the same thing?"
No, my friend, they certainly are not. In fact, there's a world of
difference between the ever increasing plethora of UK festivals;
from the woodlands of Kendal Calling to the walled gardens and
burning effigies of Green Man. Knowing which one to choose can be
difficult, but we'll get to that...
We seem to have been blessed with a summer of eternal sunshine.
Yet with Isle of Wight, Glastonbury and Latitude all but a distant
memory, you'd be forgiven for tossing those dependable Dunlops back
in the shed with crossed fingers for next year's festivities.
Truth is though, there's still a shed-load of music to enjoy up
and down the country. You can catch up with the Manics at V
Festival, check out Clean Bandit at Sundown or witness the
continual, unrelenting rise of Arctic Monkeys pretty much
everywhere and anywhere.
But what if it's not the headliners you're after? Ever fancied
jetting off in the ol' trusty Winnebago down a road less travelled?
Well, with a new interactive quiz, you could find just the thing
you're after.
Recently published by Ticketmaster, the 'which festival goer are
you' interactive quiz takes you across the country to find the
perfect festival for you. By taking into account your favourite
musical genres, helping find your inner guru (moshpit-reveler, or
dancefloor destrier) and of course analysing your all-important
love-hate relationship with mud, the tool sheds some midsummer
light on the best festival for you.
With obvious nods to the festival big-guns of Reading/Leeds and
Creamfields, the guide also features the lesser known Kendal
Calling and Boardmasters (among many more) with rightful nods to
the latest surge in metropolitan festival going (OnBlackheath, SW4)
and pop-up inspired festivals such as Jamie Oliver & Alex
James' Feastival.
Visit the following page to find a new festival today;
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/festivalguide#
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