The peaceful festival we have all to come to know as Burning Man, saw it’s first death in 11 years…Death by Shagadelica
Sometimes, planning some weekend activities should be quick, easy and painless, and there’s an opportunity do such a thing right now.
Laugh It Off satirist and playwright Justin Nurse is delivering his diary experience from the Grahamstown Arts Festival, with all the highs, lows and bizarre happenings.
Sometimes, faith in humanity can be restored through some generous and kind gestures from one person to another, and everyone banding together to let a wheelchair-bound concert-goer the chance to crowd-surf is right up there.
One of the very best things about Burning Man is the awe-inspiring collection of art on display – and this year is looking to be one of the best.
Laugh It Off satirist and playwright Justin Nurse is delivering his diary experience from the Grahamstown Arts Festival, with all the highs, lows and bizarre happenings.
Laugh It Off satirist and playwright Justin Nurse is delivering his diary experience from the Grahamstown Arts Festival, with all the highs, lows and bizarre happenings.
This guy is doing what all of us dream of, he takes the limits into his own hands. It all pays off, as he nails the best spots and best shots…
Glastonbury is the British version of Coachella when it comes to celebrities letting themselves go full festival.
If sexy cars get your heart racing prepare yourself, these are some gems! If you are not a car person, prepare to be converted by the glamour and the vibe of the whole Gumball 3000 Rally. If that didn’t tempt you, maybe Deadmau5’s ‘Purrari’ will….
Check out the latest compilation of South African party-goes, throwing up gang-signs and other strange gestures that’ll make you scratch your head.
Every year in Spain thousands of participants are chased down the streets by bulls. This is part of the annual Running of the Bulls festival. This is what has been happening at this year’s festival.
This is almost too good to be true. Cape Town and Johannesburg recently played host to the Holi One and We Are One festivals, respectively. There are almost too many highlights to mention, but the Yellow Hand Print Guy should get a special round of applause.
30 million pilgrims gathered to bathe at the Ganges and Yamuna rivers at sunset yesterday to celebrate Kumbh Mela, the holiest day of India. The Hindu festival is held every 12 years and this year’s installment expects to receive 100 million bathers over the course of the 55 day festival. The Hindu religion believes that bathing […]
Those of you who were lucky enough to have enjoyed the Kommetjie Festival this weekend, probably won’t bat an eyelid. But those of you who missed it – wow – we’ve got a treat for you. Check these crazy pictures..
The 2012 Burning Man festival kicked off on Friday night in the Nevada desert. In celebration a 15m tall wooden art installation called “Anubis”, as well as one called “the Man” was set alight. The statues were created as part of this year’s theme, “Fertility 2.0”. As the effigies burned, hundreds of thousands of people danced around the statues.
Just in case you thought that two weekends with identical lineups wasn’t enough for the avid music fan, Coachella has something else up their sleeve. Get ready to set sail on the SS Coachella, heading into the Caribbean twice this December.
A bull has gored two Britons and an American during the running of the bulls festival in Pamplona over the weekend. The three were among several people caught and attacked by the animal after he had had broken free from the pack.
2oceansviber, Vincent Raffray, made it back from this year’s AfrikaBurn in one piece. And he brought gifts! Check out his stunning photographs, and hear what he has to say about the festival, after the jump!
You’ve seen crowd surfing, now check out crowd rolling. There isn’t much more to say about this picture. It was taken at a music festival and I personally think it symbolises the term “Rock ‘n Roll”.
Can you believe it’s that time of year agin? My goodness, I remember the first time I went – wet behind the ears and all that. Not exactly the festival sort, I was. But it turned out ok – they had luxury tenting you see. It was almost a disaster, if I remember correctly.I lost my car keys and found them again the next day – in the middle of the morning-after carnage. I swear. There were some guys and gals rocking out in whatever section it was that was still going on at that stage of the game. Imagine if I didn’t find my keys? Small nightmare going back to CT just to get the spare key.
But back to this year’s Daisies..