This week’s top stories: SOPHIE’s posthumous album, Glastonbury rave guide, 2024 festival cancelled · News ⟋ RAW A bite-sized roundup of the five biggest news stories from the last few days Welcome to our weekly news roundup, where every Friday we share bite-sized pieces of the five biggest news stories from the last few days.
‘It’s the credit crunch’: Why many festivals are being cancelled again in 2024?
Wednesday 26 June By Michael Lawson Across the world, festival organisers are cancelling or postponing this year’s events. In this news feature, we speak to those involved and examine the root causes. Read the full story.
New club “Carmen Camina” opens in Strasbourg
Wednesday 26th June Carlos Hawthorne Built in a former tobacco factory, this 500-capacity multi-purpose venue includes a club, bar, cafe, concert hall and rooftop. It aims to host a range of events, from extended club nights to workshops and conferences. Read the full story.
LSDXOXO releases debut album “DOGMA”
Tuesday, June 25th By Michael Lawson On DOGMA, due for release on September 13th via his own label, Fantasy Audio Group (FAG), LSDXOXO expands his musical reach to piano and guitar. Read the full article.
Glastonbury Festival 2024: A guide to the South East Corner
Tuesday, June 25th By Katie Thomas The venue’s late-night zone is split into four areas: Block 9, The Common, Shangri-La and Unfairground. We’ve picked out some highlights from each area. Read the full story.
SOPHIE’s posthumous album to be released in September
Monday 24 June Carlos Hawthorn Due in September on Transgressive Records and Future Classic, this posthumous LP was arranged by the late artist’s brother, Benny Long, and features several artists associated with SOPHIE. The tracklisting is yet to be decided. Read the full story. Read the rest of this week’s stories on RA News.
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