Now that the birds and the bees are finally getting it on it's time to think about festival season once more and one of the absolute
gems, Lunar Festival, is just a few short weeks away. Taking place on the beautiful Umberslade Estate (Tanworth in Arden) you could be in the middle
of nowhere rather than a mere spit away from Birmingham/Kings Heath/Solihull (delete as applicable depending on how posh you are), which makes getting
there and (more importantly after three days of cider, booty shaking and sleeping in a tent the size of a postage stamp in my case) getting back home a bit of a doddle. This year’s
line up is another wonderfully eclectic mix too including Tinariwen, The Bootleg
Beatles (putting on a ‘66-‘70 set!) and Public Service Broadcasting alongside slightly
more left field but equally spiffing choices as...deep breath...The Fall (frankly worth the admission price on their own), the cancer kicking Wilko
Johnson, Julian Cope, Sun Ra Arkestra, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Robyn
Hitchcock (a hugely underrated artist in my humble opinion) and Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin (quite what he's 'goblin' we'll have to wait and see). Up ‘n’ coming talent’s well
represented too by Zun Zun Egui, Syd Arthur, Jane Weaver, Midnight Bonfires
and...er...Mark Radcliffe, bless ‘im. There’s decent grub and booze, plenty of
loos (kept remarkably clean last year...good work there toilet fairies) and a nicely chilled out family friendly atmosphere. Plus there are club
nights, workshops, crafts, woodworking, Northern Soul Dance Classes (bring your
own talc) and Nick Drake’s actual record player (!) which last year was set up in
the woods for around 40 of us to listen to Five Leaves Left on. Despite the roaring
log fires around us even our goosebumps had goosebumps, a truly memorable
festival moment from a weekend that was jam packed full of ‘em. Here’s a link to last
year’s review just in case you’re still not totally convinced.
Tickets, a mere £89 for the whole ruddy weekend INCLUDING
camping, right here!
And here's a trio of tracks from just three of the acts playing over the weekend to get you in the mood.
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