
The Blackdown Beer & Music Festival details


Vintage at Southbank Centre is a sensual delight, a big dressing-up box, a collector’s dream and a joyous creative feast for all ages. For one glamorous weekend we celebrate the music, fashion, film, art, design and dance from the 1920s to the 1980s with 3 unique revue shows featuring soul legends Percy Sledge and Booker T, electronic pioneers Thomas Dolby and Alan Wilder, 60s icon Sandie Shaw and over 150 DJs celebrating club culture through the decades, including Andrew Weatherall, A Guy Called Gerald, Greg Wilson and Norman Jay.
Royal Festival Hall will transform into a multi-venue playground designed by Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway and the Hemingway Design team. Over 13 hours each day, pass holders can ‘learn the dances’, take in 70 live performances and 150 exclusive DJ sets across 8 decade specific nightclubs, enjoy catwalk shows hosted by Jo Wood and Pearl and Daisy Lowe, brilliantly conceived vintage food and cocktails, or take advantage of all the wonderful vintage shopping on offer in the Vintage Marketplace. Watch out for the Vintage ‘style hunters’ who roam the site to snap the most fashion-savvy festival goers and the `Best in Show Parades’ that reward all those who quite simply look fabulous… Will it be you?!
For the full lineup and information about each decade please follow the link below:
www.vintagebyhemingway.co.uk/
To join us at London’s best-dressed party simply book a pass for Friday, Saturday or Sunday (£60). If you’d also like to attend the Vintage Revue in the evening, book a Friday, Saturday or Sunday Pass + Revue Show (starting from £75).
Tickets available to buy here:
http://ticketing.
Watch a preview film for Vintage at Southbank Centre including an interview with Wayne Hemingway
www.youtube.com/user/
PRAISE FOR VINTAGE FESTIVAL
“Simply the best festival I’ve played in a very, very long time. A truly inspired festival weekend.”
Norman Jay MBE
“A great festival, we were all really impressed with the attention to detail on all levels.”
Peter Hook
“Without doubt the best festival I have ever been to – by a country mile. Awe inspiring authenticity meant that the whole event felt very real and not at all pastiche in any way.”
Martyn Ware
“It was a truly wonderful event. A beautiful atmosphere to work in.”
Sandie Shaw
“Brilliant, loved it. We had such a good time…Perhaps I can do more next year.”
Sir Peter Blake
“A revolutionary and refreshing event which we all thoroughly enjoyed.”
The Damned
“Phenomenal – it’s totally raised the bar as far as festivals are concerned. An adventure that’s spawned no less than a seminal event.”
Greg Wilson
“Absolutely superb! I loved every minute of it.”
Graeme Park
“This whole event came from great vision; other festivals could learn a thing or two from Vintage.”
Danny Rampling
“Wicked vibe… A fantastic festival.”
Craig Charles
“Loved the atmosphere, the amazing attention to detail, the music, the fashions….everything was so inspiring .My new favourite festival.”
Simon Price / The Independent
MUSIC! Don’t MISS all of the excellent musical interludes including popular Israeli singer/songwriter, Alma Zohar, with her own eclectic ethnic style; Los Caparos and Boom Pam, the fun Israeli party bands and American rapper, Ephryme..
GET YOUR SPIRIT OUT IN THE OPEN! Escape that sedentary rut through positive mind/soul activity – Come join Meditation, Tai Chi and Storytelling sessions
FEAR NOT! You too can connect with your Prophetic self! A basic course in ”How to become a prophet in 3 not-so-easy steps!” will teach you all you need to know. Biblical guides include: Raphael Zarum, Samuel Lebens, Adina Ben-Chorin & Daniel Goldfarb. For those who can already foresee the future: time-travel back to the past to walk in the footsteps of the prophets in beautiful Winchester! (Hey! It ain’t the Judean Desert but at least we have lush grass and hopefully not too much rain!)
WHEN: Bank Holiday weekend, 25-29 August 2011
WHERE: Sparsholt College, Winchester.
You can book your tickets by clicking here
Taking pride in its grassroots ethos, there’s not a brand or sponsor in site at Festibelly and that’s the way things will stay. In the last four years Festibelly has become an essential summer date for passionate, friendly and discerning festival goers and performers alike.
2011 will see additions to performance and arts areas with packed line-ups on the main stage, electronic arena, acoustic tent, arts and performance tents, as well as collaborations from a number of Festi-friends old and new.
Line up so far…
LIVE:
Headline Act TBA
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs | totallyenormousextinctdinosaurs.tumblr.com
Ghostpoet | myspace.com/ghostpoet
Drums of Death | myspace.com/drumsofdeath4eva
Man Like Me | manlikeme.net
Hollie Cook | holliecook.com
She Keeps Bees | shekeepsbees.com
Lulu And The Lampshades | myspace.com/helouisamusic
Kyla La Grange | kylalagrange.com
My Sad Captains | mysadcaptains.co.uk
Skinny Lister | skinnylister.com
The Operators | myspace.com/theoperatorsrock
Psychemagik | soundcloud.com/psychemagik
Dimbleby & Capper | soundcloud.com/dimblebyandcapper
This Is The Kit | myspace.com/thisisthekit
Oh Ruin | myspace.com/ohruin
Chancery Blame & The Gadjo Club | myspace.com/thegadjoclub
Marmaduke Dando | marmadukedando.com
Dicejar | myspace.com/dicejar
DJS:
Batty Bass – Hannah Holland, Mama & Deboa | battybass.blogspot.com
Greco-Roman Sound System | myspace.com/grecoromanmusic
Reggae Roast | reggaeroast.co.uk
Fear Of Theydon | fearoftheydon.com
Sombrero Sound System | myspace.com/sombrerosoundsystem
Mojo Filter | mojofiltered.com
Low-Fro | soundcloud.com/low-fro
+ MORE TBC
AREAS:
Massive In China
Like a rabbit in a raincoat in a box, Festibelly goers will be in for a surprise when they draw aside the curtains of the brand new Massive In China tent – a kaleidoscope of wrong cabaret and stand-up comedy, musically delightful soft to weird acoustic melodies, a bit of boombastic over to the light fantastic. Or get a bit vintage-crafty whilst watching circus performance and getting involved in a wonky gameshow or magic-not-magic act.
The Nest
A new treetop stage nestled amongst the giant oaks of the Festi-forest. Fear of Theydon will be curating a line-up that befits the mystical setting with luscious sounds of cosmic, disco and Balearic goodness pulsing through the trees.
Le Disco
Featuring everything from dubstep to disco, a full line-up of electronic acts will feature throughout the day and night. Taking it into the early hours Le Disco Silence will be catering for all the night owls.
Terrapin Station
An alternative to the main stage the Terrapin Station combines flavours of acoustic, folk, gypsy and jazz and is home to the notorious Festibelly Folk Off – the signer/songwriter competition where the discerning crowd will cast their vote and crown one lucky contestant Folk King/Queen, winning themselves an opening slot on the main stage for 2012.
Autumn Shift
Following up on their debut Festibelly appearance last year, Autumn Shift will be setting up to provide all manner of musical delights as well as their cosy café, live poetry, painting and massages should you be wanting to unwind after a hard day’s party.
Amazing Radio
Broadcasting live from the Festibelly site, the Amazing Radio team will be providing as-it-happens coverage of the festival, live sessions and interviews and all the latest news and info in the run up to the event.
DETAILS:
Date: 9am Saturday 27th August – 3pm Sunday 28th August 2011
Address: Undershore, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 5QA
Tickets: £36.00 + booking fee via festibelly.com. Under 12s free, no ticket required.
Saturday night camping included with ticket
Capacity: 2,500
Rob da Bank says: ‘I honestly can’t believe Björk is coming to Bestival. Without a doubt one of the most iconic musicians of the last century, Björk is always one step ahead of the pack with her music and innovations and the new Biophilia show is jam-packed full of technology, great interpretations of her amazing catalogue of songs and some brand new corkers. The grand finale to Bestival 2011 just got better!’
Björk’s unique vocal flare and experimental spark has made her one of the world’s greatest artistes and her spellbinding live shows have become the stuff of legend, so it’s a complete honour that she’s coming to our Isle of Wight shindig. In a worldwide outdoor festival exclusive, Björk will be playing a host of classic tracks, bringing things right up to date with her current hugely anticipated and inspirational musical project and album, ‘Biophilia’, which continues to push the boundaries of entertainment, combining music, apps, internet installations and live shows. Making it a sure fire guarantee that Bestivalites are in for a proper treat when it comes to this year’s closing set on the main stage.
Following the statement released by Jessie J regarding forthcoming Festival performance cancellations, including T in the Park, Festival Director Geoff Ellis comments: ‘I am gutted. She was someone I was really looking forward to seeing and I’m sure a lot of T in the Parkers were too. We wish her a speedy recovery and hope to welcome her next year.’


Earlier in the afternoon American band Train took the main stage, fighting the burning air. Their set is probably one of the highlights of the afternoon along with Adam Ant and his post punk melodies.
Meanwhile on Pepsi Max Stage after a brilliant set from Mike & The Mechanics at around 7:40p.m. Lighthouse Family begin their set in front of a full house. Their easy listening music lit up the spirits of all the attendees. On the notes of probably their most popular song “High” the crowd chorus fills the tent with a good mood, typical reaction to this amazing band.
Back on the main stage it’s time for Rod Stewart to start his performance. He appears on stage looking like the Rockstar he is. The cheers coming from the crowd are testifying to what everybody knows already. It is going to be huge! The whole set is highly concentrated on his last covers album of popular American rock/soul songs. While Rod performs a rendition of the song “Downtown Train” by Tom Waits. Fans are left with nothing else to do than dance and sing their hearts out.
DECADE 16:00 - 16:30
HAMMER OF THE GODS 15:00 - 15:30
RED BULL STAGE
ROLO TOMASSI 20:30 - 21:00
PROTEST THE HERO 19:30 -20:00
CEREBAL BALLZY 18:30 - 19:00
YOUNG LEGIONNAIRE 17:30 - 18:00
ACODA 16:30 - 17:00
MAKE THIS RELATE 15:30 - 16:00