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By *dlilbum OP Couple
over a year ago
Aviemore and regularly visit Glasgow |
Anyone heading to any weird and wonderful festivals this year?
Booked for Belladrum as usual but fancy something else too, preferably relatively small and quirky.
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By *dlilbum OP Couple
over a year ago
Aviemore and regularly visit Glasgow |
"The lunar festival is definitely quirky. I went to the first one a few years ago I guess it might have grown a bit. "
Have always fancied Lunar! They have the ethos that they don't want to get too big which is something I value in a festival. The likes of Rockness and T in the park etc definitely suffered from their hunger to continually expand.
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By *dlilbum OP Couple
over a year ago
Aviemore and regularly visit Glasgow |
"We are going to Eden festival this year in June it’s small and very quirky. I’d recommend it."
Went a few years ago and toying with the idea of going again. Just seen the lineup too, shoogle, peatbogs and elephant sessions all on the same bill is pretty awesome!
Do they still have the nude sauna down by the river through the trees? |
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By *dlilbum OP Couple
over a year ago
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"Will be doing EOTR and Doune The Rabbit Hole as per xx"
Ah, had forgotten abou Doune the rabbit hole, pretty good then? Looks like it fits the small and quirky category pretty well!?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We are going to Eden festival this year in June it’s small and very quirky. I’d recommend it.
Went a few years ago and toying with the idea of going again. Just seen the lineup too, shoogle, peatbogs and elephant sessions all on the same bill is pretty awesome!
Do they still have the nude sauna down by the river through the trees? "
Yeah I’ve been a few times. I’ve always enjoyed it. I didn’t know about the nude suana but that all seems plausible. I do love the slightly hippy aspect to it. If your going let me know as I’m sure you would have a good laugh. I’ve always fancied meeting someone there. Thanks |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The lunar festival is definitely quirky. I went to the first one a few years ago I guess it might have grown a bit.
Have always fancied Lunar! They have the ethos that they don't want to get too big which is something I value in a festival. The likes of Rockness and T in the park etc definitely suffered from their hunger to continually expand.
D x"
Def agree with that, I did every single t and it's demise was inevitable, skye festival is brilliant |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The lunar festival is definitely quirky. I went to the first one a few years ago I guess it might have grown a bit.
Have always fancied Lunar! They have the ethos that they don't want to get too big which is something I value in a festival. The likes of Rockness and T in the park etc definitely suffered from their hunger to continually expand.
D x
Def agree with that, I did every single t and it's demise was inevitable, skye festival is brilliant"
Yep I did the first T's before it moved, it was always going to go downhill from there. Lunar was brilliant though, I took my kid to his first festival he was so chuffed cos he got to meet donovan. And asked him what an 'electrical banana' was Being with the kid I missed out on the nightlife but it did look amazing. And when they burned the pyre at the end with a trumpet band dancing round it, was just surreal! Quirky indeed |
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