What you going to?

Campo Sancho was fabulous - highly recommended! Beautiful setting, nice and compact, surrounded by trees. We only went for the day on Saturday but took a tent to ditch our stuff in and have a brief lie down - they move you out to the campsite around 4.30am. Can’t quite imagine doing a full weekend there (or would pace things better if I did). Easy to get to (15 min taxi from glorious Stevenage). Entry and security were very chilled. There’s an open air stage, woodland stage and marquee for the evening. Decent bar and probably a few food options. The crowd skewed older but there were enough young people to give it some energy. Sean Johnston was excellent in the woods (just the nine hours :flushed_face: ); the open air stage was more Sancho Panza carnival vibes (and fucking hot). Luke Una was good - played The Pressure, Let’s Be Young, Fuse vs LFO, some endless bass thudding monster, an awesome cumbia(?) techno stomper - but often went a bit too Santana for me. Garnier was in full party mode and played all over the shop till 4am. Marquee was rammed and very sweaty all night. Great to meet @BlueNiall off the forum and his lovely missus, although I lost the power of speech fairly early on :melting_face:

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Brilliant review : )

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Great to meet you too. You summed it up perfectly, we had an excellent 24 hours.

The camping area was area was nice and quiet, although I didn’t see much of our tent. The setting was perfect, as was the weather.

I didn’t enjoy Laurent Garnier’s set at all, that was the only downside. It was a shame he was playing 12-4 when I was really getting into it.

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Was it this. He played it in the bowl WOH last August place went nuts.

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Pretty sure that’s not the track i’m thinking of… but definitely along those lines

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Stowaway this weekend with the kids :heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

haha he went a bit “Santana” at Love Int as well - enjoyed it though

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It’s a beauty..

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I had a really good day at Campo - went last year too.

highly recommended

Line up this year was fab - would have loved to stay for the Sunday but not possible.

luke was indeed a bit Santana at times, but very good overall.

Garnier smashed it IMO - I didn’t know a single record (in a good way)

will be going back next year

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Altogether now? Load of friends down, looks class, enjoy! :raising_hands:t2::raising_hands:t2:

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All your mates, Ricky Cox and Trevor Fung playing blinders, proper day out.

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Perhaps me as I put on his last couple of London shows, but I also know a few other cosmic country heads lurking.

I’ll be at the London date with Bobby Lee supporting.

Also seeing Misty In Roots in my local park tomorrow for a tenner, can’t complain about that.

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I’m glad I left my shirt at home..

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The fleadh in Belfast. A city wide festival and celebration of traditional music… for a week…across the whole city. Main city centre pedestrianised… empty buildings turned into pop up bars. Amazing atmosphere.really didn’t expect it to be so good…but it is :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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Runny Dumpling and chums DJing at this Far Right nut jobs “festival” again.

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Slipmatt’s now On A MAGA Tip.

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Superb :clap:

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Kids activities-

Sauna

Mud wrestling

Ok then

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Monday is “Reggae Monday” a staple for the Far Right and BNP

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I think that this proves beyond any doubt that they are in no way racists

TBF they’re more just conspiracy theory nutjobs, a very inclusive culture (as long as you’re not vaccinated)