![]() □ Location: Boston Manor Park, Brentford. Junction 2 Festival (July 21 & 22) Photo: Junction 2 □ What we can expect in 2023: Headliners for 2023 are Hot Chip, as are George Fitzgerald, Elvana, Girls of the Internet, Erol Alkan, Fabio & Grooverider, Heidi Wookie, Nina Conti, Rebel Bingo, Michael Akadiri, Tej Dhutia, Katie McLeod and many more. ✨ 2022’s highlights: Orbital and the Happy Mondays headlined for 2022, with Crazy P, The Cuban Brothers, Charlotte Church’s Pop Dungeon, The Magic Numbers, House Gospel Choir, Dom Joly and Zero 7 giving some excellent support throughout the day. They’ve also usually got some great comedy acts from both upcoming and established acts, and DJs are usually spinning the tunes until the sun goes down over London Town. Other acts on the bill are yet to be confirmed, though last year David Rodigan MBE and Charlotte Church’s Pop Dungeon also played. □ Why Kaleidoscope: Ally Pally is known for its epic gigs, massive beer garden and panoramic views across the whole of London. Kaleidoscope certainly is one of the city’s chillest offerings – perfect for both kids and adults alike – and 2023 sees the ever popular Hot Chip headline. □ Location: Alexandra Palace, Wood Green. Kaleidoscope (July 15) Photo: Kaleidoscope Festival □ What we can expect in 2023: Confirmed acts on the bill include The Human League, Jools Holland, Jack Savoretti and the fabled Haçienda Classiçal – with more no doubt being announced closer to the time. ✨ 2022’s highlights: Gabrielle, 80’s pop group Bananarama, Will Young, James Morisson, Rebecca Ferguson and even Van bloody Morisson. Add some pretty great live music to the mix, prime spots for a picnic and acts like Jack Savoretti and Jools Holland (plus his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra) and you’ve got the recipe for a great festival experience. ![]() □ Why Kew The Music: Well first off, let’s start with the bleedin’ obvious – the venue is bloody fantastic and was recently voted the ‘most Instagrammable’ botanical garden in the entire world. Kew The Music (July 11–16) Photo: Kew The Music □ What we can expect in 2023: Alison Goldfrapp – one half of multi award-winning synth-pop duo Goldfrapp – superchic French rockers La Femme, indie legends Interpol, Olivia Dean, BEABADOOBEE, Grammy-award winners Tinariwen, cosmic jazz trio The Comet is Coming, Gabby and the multi-award-winning Young Fathers. ![]() ✨ 2022’s highlights: Tems, Squid, Arlo Parks, Bomba Estéreo, Carly Rae Jepsen, Ghetts, John Legend, SG Lewis, Yussef Dayes, Black Midi and Places+Faces. ![]() Mark our words the 2023 instalment is going to be one for the books. Other acts playing the tunes included producer SG Lewis and pop-sensation Carly Rae Jepsen. For their 2022 series, they brought everyone from Grime superstar Giggs to the multi-platinum, Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter John Legend along for the ride. □ Why Somerset House Summer Series: Like Hampton Court Palace, this is another bloomin’ beautiful venue, which last year hosted eleven different outdoor concerts right in the very heart of London Town. A post shared by Somerset House Edmond J. ![]()
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