by Press Release | Aug 12, 2025 | Featured, Festival News
Head to Felixstowe’s Spa Gardens this August Bank Holiday for a weekend of live music, art and wellbeing as two local institutions, WAMFest Felixstowe (Women Arts and Music) and Music in Felixstowe create a fabulous two-day community event! Sunday 24th August 2025...
by Hayley Clapperton | Aug 11, 2025 | Featured, Festival News, Reviews
It’s amazing what can be achieved with hard work, energy and passion to bring the community together – The Saxmundham Community Festival, SaxFest is a two-day festival celebration with a mission to create a community hub which celebrates creativity, connection...
by Hayley Clapperton | Aug 5, 2025 | Reviews, Featured, Festival News
The small, historic town of Bungay in Suffolk, was filled to the brim with people who have descended on the town for the three-day Black Shuck Festival which is described as a ‘unique festival that celebrates folklore, imagination and storytelling in its many forms’....
by Hayley Clapperton | Aug 1, 2025 | Festival News, Featured, Reviews
In the grounds of the sprawling Henham Park in Suffolk, Latitude Festival celebrated it’s 19th year with music, dance, comedy, poetry, theatre, literature, podcasts, family activities, wellness area and the new science area. With massive headlining acts including...
by Tony Bell | Jul 25, 2025 | Festival News, Featured, Reviews
This year saw the 39th running of Ely Folk Festival. For me it was a new experience as I was attending this much-loved festival in the fens for the first time. The event takes place on Stuntney Estate, just off the A142 a few miles south of the city that gives...
by Tony Bell | Jul 14, 2025 | Reviews, Featured, Festival News
The term ‘Folk’ has come to mean a style of music, but even then, opinions are divided on what really is folk music. The origins of the word ‘folk’ comes from the old English ‘folc’ meaning common people. However, Common People in a Field lacks...