In the magazine Festival Guide 2025

Featuring Barry Can’t Swim, Panic Shack, SPRINTS, Ezra Furman and the ultimate guide to the summer ahead.

Anyone lucky enough to be at Glastonbury last summer knew that something special was afoot when it came to Barry Can’t Swim. Hot on the heels of his Mercury Prize-shortlisted debut ‘When Will We Land?’, his performance at Worthy Farm last year was one for the history books, with the entire Park Field shut off in the wake of his performance. So if that’s not enough to have you giddy with excitement at the idea of his return to festival season this summer - with a new album in tow, no less! - we don’t know what else to tell you. Ahead of the release of his second record ‘Loner’ and his upcoming packed live schedule - which culminates with a huge show at this year’s All Points East - we caught up with the Scottish producer to find out more.

If, as he says, “the album is completely an expression of my past year,” then it’s clear that that supersonic flight to stardom was not without turbulence. It’s titled ‘Loner’ after all. “If I’m honest, I’ve been a bit hesitant whether to just tell the truth about the album title,” he says frankly in our cover feature. “Because I just fucking hate it when people who have everything going for them say ‘my life is so hard’.” Nevertheless, he admits, “over the last year I started to feel quite distant from myself. In order for me to process everything and deal with the imposter syndrome that came with having to step onto a stage in front of loads of people, I detached from what I was really doing.”

Elsewhere in this bumper issue, we get prepped for festival season the only way we know how: by wrangling a load of our favourite artists, and quizzing them on what’s to come. Turn the page to dig into chats with fest faves Sprints, DEADLETTER, and Panic Shack, as well as a rather special conversation with Ezra Furman about her tenth album and its celebratory live outing.

Plus, we also give you a handy guide to getting those last-minute festival essentials, share our hot tips on the best new artists to catch before they get big, and unveil our bumper index of all the best events to get down to this summer. 

Time to grab your wellies, dig out the sun cream, and we’ll see you down the front! 

Festival Guide 2025
July 2016

July 2016

With MØ, The Maccabees, Christine and The Queens, Weaves, and tons more.

June 2016

June 2016

With Bastille, Spring King, Tegan and Sara, Mac DeMarco and tons more.

May 2016

May 2016

With The Kills, Yak, Weezer, White Lung and tons more.

April 2016

April 2016

DIY’s 50th issue, featuring Wolf Alice, Mark Ronson, Chvrches, Metronomy & loads more.

March 2016

March 2016

Featuring Grimes, Parquet Courts, M83 and AlunaGeorge.

February 2016

February 2016

Featuring Savages, Daughter, MØ, LCD Soundsystem & more.

December 2015 / January 2016

December 2015 / January 2016

DIY’s Class of 2016 issue contains Rat Boy, Alessia Cara, Yak & more. Plus Foals, Years & Years and Biffy Clyro.