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Due for Brixton Academy this June

When is a festival not a festival? Some would say that festivals, by their very nature, need to be outdoors in the mud and rain...

Double Trouble in Singapore

After 12 years of throwing outdoor beach parties, Singapore’s Zoukout switched from a one-day event to a two-day extravaganza. DJ Mag went along for the ride…

Techno and trance titans set for Clapham

London's biggest dance festival, SW4 have announced Carl Cox & Armin Van Buuren will play at their 2013 event.

Announce new venue for 2013

Following a righteous debut last summer, Zoo Project Festival will return for its sophomore run in 2013.

As yet there is no line up announcement...

Melt! Festival confirms first line up for 2013

Having released their last album seven years ago the Swedish brother/sister electro duo The Knife will be dust off their machines for a headline performance at Melt! Festival 2013.

For 20th anniversary

Barcelona's annual festival, Sonar enters its 20th year in 2013.

To celebrate they have drafted in a monster line up and moved house for...

A new festival from WHP, Hideout & Field Day

As we told you last month the promotion crews behind Hideout, The Warehouse Project and Field Day were joining forces to bring a new festival to Croatia - well now it has a name!

Gottwood festival reveals full line up

Now in its fourth year running Gottwood festival is the Welsh boutique electronic music festival taking place from Thursday 20th – Sunday 23rd June.

10 London based events announced

Sunrise celebration festival gets a makeover for 2013

After seven years running the Sunrise Celebration Festival the promotors behind the enviro-celebration have called for a redesign.

Building on the original genres of psy-trance...

Noisily Festival lines up sophomore run

Following last years debut, Noisily Festival returns to the Leicestershire valleys for a weekend of bank holiday festivities from the 24th - 27th...

A Basement, a Red Light District and a Feeling

DJ Mag hit the Amsterdam Dance Event where the Dutch spirit of libertarianism has helped turn it's DJs, producers and clubs into a world beating force...

Forward-thinking Dimensions Festival gears up for second run.

As one of the final dates in the festival calendar, the latest addition to Croatia’s coastal party scene has promised a fine coda to the summer since its mouth-watering lineup dropped at the start of the year. Held in the same spot as older sibling Outlook, which celebrated its fifth year the week before Dimensions opened its doors, it’s been billed as a more highbrow offshoot – in place of Fat Freddy’s Drop on the lineup stands Nicolas Jaar, Skream gives way to Carl Craig and there was nary a New Era cap in sight.

Line up announced for Bristol festival

Returning to Bristol for its sophomore run, Love Saves The Day Festival will be descending on Castle Park on 25th May - to fill the surroundings in electronic bliss.

Teaser sign emerges of round two for disastrous London version of festival

An image on Bloc's Facebook, directing users to a new URL – bloclondon.com – has hinted that the festival, which fell from grace at the now liquidated London Pleasure Gardens site after moving from Butlins Minehead last summer, is cooking up a return.

Bulgaria's new Horizon Festival line up revealed

A tasty bindle of the UK's acts – including the likes of Jackmaster, Crazy P and Mark E – will descend onto the slopes of...

EDM goliath set for Australia!

Avicii has today announced that he will headline the dance stage at Australia's Future Music Festival.

We ask DJs about their best holidays!

We've all had a memorable family holiday. Often remembered for all the wrong reasons. This correspondent will never forget one week spent in Herodsfoot (Cornwall). The only attraction was a red phone box; it rained constantly and the highlight was my sister yelping with ecstatic joy when someone landed on Old Kent Road, playing Monopoly.

But announce new festival in September.

For the third sucessive year, Hideout Festival has sold out - this year even quicker than the last!

The annual event, which takes place on...

Eastern Europes's bravest festival experience

Krakow’s abandoned Hotel Forum defines communist design, invoking Orwellian futures via a rejection of humanist aesthetics. Instead it boasts a brutish, unforgiving concrete designperfectly suited to 1984's dictatorial ministries.