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Old 03-11-2004, 02:05 AM   #1
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i've been doing lots of research on festivals and events all around europe. thought i'd share some of my findings...

march: bath shakespeare festival (bath, england)

may 12-23: cannes film festival (cannes, france)

may 21-june 6: salisbury festival (salisbury, england)

mid june(?): cannabis cup (amsterdam, netherlands)

june 20: summer solstice (stonehenge, england)

june 25-27: glastonbury music festival (glastonbury, england)

july 1-4: roskilde music festival (roskilde, denmark)

july 2-4: summer jam reggae festival (cologne, germany)

july 6-14: running of the bulls (pamplona, spain)

july 10: loveparade (berlin, germany)

july 14: bastille day (paris, france)

july 14-15: berlinova music festival (berlin, germany)

august 25: la tomatina (bunol, spain)

sept 18-oct 3: oktoberfest (munich, germany)

if you're interested in doing some of your own research, try this site.l

any info on other good upcoming festivals/events in euro would be much appreciated!!

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Old 03-11-2004, 01:08 PM   #2
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The Love Parade sounds like great fun, too bad it is so close in date to the Running of the Bulls and so far away geographically.
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Old 03-11-2004, 02:36 PM   #3
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yeah, no kidding. people are literally "dancin', dancin' in the streets!"

heard it's fun, but can't miss the running of the bulls!

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Old 03-18-2004, 12:55 AM   #4
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Thats a great little list there cali


how many you plan on hittin up?

Ive cut and pasted all that info into my little travel guide im building to take with me...

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running of the bulls has always seemed like a bizarre idea to me. I guess I wouldn't mind watching, but you'd have to be insane to participate. who in their right mind willingly trys to outrun a bunch of pissed off bulls.
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i'll gladly eat a bocadillo - but no running in front of bulls for me.
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If multiple people died each year, I would agree, but there are just few enough deaths that I can sanely particiapte. There are also just enough deaths that it retains some semblance of hardcore activity.
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I've heard the only people who really die in the running are Americans who are drunk. Typical...whoo hoo US, we always manage to represent, don't we?
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two words: dumpster bitch.
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^haha joan!
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shame on you, not mention of oxegen in there...its just like glastonbury but in ierland!

and has anyone here ever heard of the burning man festival?
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Originally posted by tragic_kingdom@May 27 2005, 09:00 PM
and has anyone here ever heard of the burning man festival?
But of course, dahling. I know lots o folk from these parts that make the trek annually. I wouldn't mind going once to see what it's like but goddamn, the preparation and list of shit you have to bring is staggering.
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And nobody's mentioned Coachella, even though it led up to the T-Punk gathering of gatherings!!
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If you're interested in solstice festivals, check out the midsummer night festivities in Lithuania and Latvia (since these were the last pagan countries of Europe, the traditions still permeate the culture to a large extent). Usually they last for three or four days around midsummer night (say June 20 - 24). Another added perk, in addition to the mayhem, we're also far enough north that you get a sense of the white nights, if you can't make it up to Finland/St. Petersburg.

We went to a dance festival in July and were out 'til about 1 am. Our son wandered around the house in a daze for a bit, and then said, "Mummy, it's nighttime." We realized we'd been here for a month, and he'd never seen darkness! Currently it's dark from about 11 pm til 3 am, which is a pain since our bedroom windows face east!

And there are awesome music festivals all summer long.

More details, see www.vilnius.lt and click on "events".

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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, no its not a festival for hairdressers!
Edinburgh Fringe

I love it, it gives Scotland a sense of european glory, and culture. Oh yeah and a multitude of parties to crash!!! woot! I bet more people die during the fringe than in Pamplona.
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