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Review: Blissfields Festival 2010

So, Blissfields is over for another year, and everybody there had the best time they could imagine (once again).  There is no doubting that Blissfields is probably the best small festival in the world, and it’s pretty much impossible not to have the time of your life, whether you are three, 33 or a 103 [...]

mINtSOUTH TV: Blissfields – The Movie

mINtSOUTH TV presents: Blissfields – The Movie. Highlighting the wonderful Blissfields Festival, held by the Bliss Family on their farm in Bradley, Hampshire, on the weekend of 2nd-5th July 2009.

The Big Lunch @ The Bandstand

Ok, Here is the Big Idea…
This Sunday there is a Nationwide campaign called The Big Lunch, which is all about getting everyone from all walks of like in Britian to come out and meet each other in Parks and Streets to have a picnic & a drink, watch live music, meet new friends and basically [...]

Review: Imperial Leisure @ Lennons

Imperial Leisure, Girls Can’t Dance + Slap Face @ Lennons, Southampton. 7th March 2009.

Imperial Leisure Return to Lennons

This Saturday, 7th March, sees the return of the awesome Imperial Leisure to Lennons in Southampton. Last time they played there they took the roof off – and nearly the stage with it as there are 12 of them!

Long Live Rock and Roll Bring The Maccabees Back to Southampton.

Long Live Rock and Roll have announced that The Maccabees are to play at Southampton University on 13th May.

Laura Marling to Headline Blissfields.

Returning to its home of the Bliss family farm, the acclaimed Blissfields Festival (Best Small UK Festival 2007) is back in 2009 for another bout of reverent musical merriment under the banner of ‘The United States of Bliss’. Tickets are now on sale through blissfields.co.uk at £41 (+booking fee) for a full weekend camping ticket.

The Ramblings

The Ramblings formed in March 2007 with the idea of creating an energetic, fresh new approach to British rock. Their fervour for live music has seen their stage show develop into a memorable festival of catchy sounds and audience interaction. With a passion for perfection and enthusiasm to entertain, The Ramblings have established themselves as one the South’s most hardworking and captivating young bands.