by Andy Griffiths | Jul 1, 2013 | News
The silent $2bn guitar still manages to rock Glastonbury. As Robbie Williams once proved in 1998, to make a festival your own, all you need is a great song, a great band and a good helping of stage presence. Fast forward fifteen years and a man synonymous with the... by Andy Griffiths | Jun 24, 2013 | News
Time waits for no one with last minute events This weekend, the Glastonbury festival returns, having taken a break during 2012. Rain (most likely), mud, tents and lots of live music will once again unite at Worthy Farm at what is arguably the most revered and talked... by Andy Griffiths | Jun 10, 2013 | News
How charity events can rekindle the Olympic spirit. Last summer, 14,700 Olympic and Paralympic athletes gathered in London to compete across 805 sporting events. 9.6 million tickets were sold and over 100 hectares of open space was descended upon by people from around... by Andy Griffiths | May 12, 2013 | News
Flamboyant Eurovision strips back stage production. Another year, another Eurovision. Bonnie Tyler showed up for the UK, finishing 19th and making a marked (although not exactly memorable) improvement on Engelbert Humperdinck’s second from last showing in 2012. The...