Out now!
DIY’s Festival Guide 2016 is out now, feat. Biffy Clyro, Years & Years, Disclosure, Wolf Alice, The Maccabees, Foals & more
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The May 2016 issue isn’t all you’re getting this month - we’ve also got a brand new, 82-page Festival Guide for you!
It’s fronted by Biffy Clyro, as we head to the band’s remote farm studio in rural Scotland, to chat new album ‘Ellipsis’, and that incoming return to the Reading & Leeds top spot.
Elsewhere, we chat to The Maccabees about taking on the headliner role at Latitude 2016, Wild Life festival round two with co-curators Disclosure, Parahoy and more with CHVRCHES, Reading & Leeds bill-topping with Foals, and we grill Years & Years, Wolf Alice and loads more on their festival do’s, don’ts and dunnos.
We’ve also got the full 20-and-a-half reasons why 2016’s festival season will be fucking amazing, in case there was any doubt about that.
DIY’s jam-packed Festival Guide 2016 issue is out now, and brought to you in association with Ticketweb. It’s free (!), available from record shops, venues and Dr. Martens stores stocking DIY. Read online for free here.
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