The ‘Well of Death’ in India is an incredible act that is a thrilling, high-octane middle finger to mother nature and the grim reaper.
The original Woodstock festival has been celebrated for its free-spirited peace and love vibes, but then came its evil twin, Woodstock ’99.
After 32 guests and four staff members presented positive COVID-19 results, organisers decided to cancel the rest of Ballito Rage.
Imagine being locked down on an island, with fellow festival attendees, due to the coronavirus. Maybe that sounds ideal to you, but not so much for others.
There’s no reason to spend New Year’s Eve in a local dive bar when you could be partying hard to the sounds of two of SA’s biggest electronic bands.
Drone-flying demonstrations, special effects classes, and body art competitions are just a few of the events you’ll want to keep an eye on.
In 2017, the inaugural Fyre Festival, pioneered by Ja Rule, was supposed to happen. What unfolded instead provided no small amount of intrigue.
The line-up for the ‘Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100’ in Jozi last night included big names like Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Naomi Campbell and more.
NFL cheerleaders and Cirque du Soleil performers are pretty adept at human pyramids, but nobody makes an art form out of it quite like the Spanish.
The Franschhoek Uncorked wine festival, happening this weekend, is looking even bigger and better than before. Here’s what to look out for.
Deep inside the Costa Rican jungle is Envision Festival, where revellers can get their kicks and learn some important life lessons. Or something like that.
Given what we have just seen with the Fyre Festival, which came apart at the seams before it could even get off the ground, it’s worth revisiting some other disasters.
Durbanite Refi Sings found herself performing at Coachella this weekend, becoming the youngest South African to do so. Represent.
There’s nothing worse than carrying a cooler box full of beer around at a festival – but in six months you might be able to use this beaut.
Arrive in style with a splash of pink and indulge in the beauty, simplicity and elegance at the inception of the very first Paul Rene’ Bubbly Festival.
Planning to rock some daisies this year, but not quite sure how you’re going to get there? Not to worry friends, there’s always a way.
This epic hyperlapse from Burning Man serves its purpose, giving anyone who hasn’t attended a little insight into what the event is like. Think dust.
The biggest question before heading to AfrikaBurn is “What am I going to wear?” Well, here’s what the more stylish out there chose.
Going to AfrikaBurn this weekend and need some outfit inspiration? Here are all the latest “trends” all the way from the East Coast.
It looks like things could be a little uncomfortable at this year’s Burning Man festival in Nevada. This after organisers have warned about thousands of unwanted guests crashing the party.
We know that the cheetah is the fastest land animal but we would do well not to underestimate the speed of a rampaging bull. When they catch you it isn’t pretty.
The Beatles may be regarded as the biggest band of all but when it comes to southern rockabilly you don’t get bigger than Elvis. Cars, music, food and jolling – it’s all here.
It’s tough to get an idea of just how many people are at a festival the size of Coachella, but a photo like this does a pretty fine job of summing it up.
It’s not an uncommon thing, for Capetonians especially, to be totally unprepared when going to a massive festival. Ticket? Sorted. Money for booze? Sorted. Place to sleep? Not so much.
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.