Citadel Festival 2015
I'm going to start with a little bit of advice; don’t decide to have a house party
the night before going to an all-day music festival. This is exactly what happened
when Me and Amy went to Citadel Festival. Luckily, it wasn't so bad for us as
Citadel isn't the type of festival for full on moshing and dancing around like
a loon. This brand new one day festival is on the Sunday following 2 day
festival, Lovebox. Citadel is to be treated as a calm-down after the electronic
dance extravaganza the previous 2 nights. The artists signed up are mellower
and perfect for easy listening in the sun.
First
up was Tor Miller on the Communion Presents stage. I was quite gutted to have
missed out on seeing Tor earlier this year, so was happy we had managed to drag
our hungover asses to Vicky Park in time for his set. He was the perfect start
to our somewhat fragile day, with his beautiful voice over sweet piano
melodies.
Next
up were punky babes, Honeyblood, who gave us the wake up kick we really needed
before we took a wander around the rest of the festival site, picking up a
cocktail ice lolly from Lickalix on the way. I was extremely glad to find some
vintage stalls where I bought a new pair of sunnies, as silly me forgot
mine. Dust, breeze and my big eyes do not mix well, so they were quite the
life-saver!!
It was back to the Communion Presents stage where we listened
to Rhodes whilst ordering some more drinks in the sun. It’s strange that I’d
heard of more of the acts on the supporting stage than on the main stage. We
stuck around for Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, who were a lot of
fun!
After
Nathaniel, it was finally time for the 2 main acts that I was there to see.
First was a firm favourite of mine, Dan Croll. I was pretty excited to hear
some of his new songs from his upcoming album! After Dan, we took another wander, grabbing ourselves some food (these croquets from Croquetas Vigar were delicious, especially the chicken one!). Having filled our bellies, it was back to the Communion stage for the enigmatic
Leon Bridges who took us back to the 1950’s with his swinging set. We had to
miss the last 2 songs to run over and catch Bombay Bicycle Club, as I’d never
seen them live before so really didn't want to miss them!
BBC
had everything in their set; giant colour streamers, clouds of confetti and
fantastic fireworks! We only stayed for about a third of Ben Howard’s set. He
sounded lovely, but it was all just a bit too mellow for us. I'm not sure Howard is really the best festival closer. I think someone a bit more lively would've fitted better. We did pretty well at sticking around
for so long, seeing as we were in quite the fragile state for most of the day! So it was off home to bed, but not before getting a few snaps of
the fairground as we left.
Did
anyone else manage to get along to this new festival? Who did you see? Was there anyone that you didn't manage to catch but wish you had? I'd love to hear about your experiences in the comments below!
Be sure to check out my monthly gig round-up for July to see who else I caught live!
Thanks
for reading :)
Labels: Citadel Festival, Festival, Live, Live music, London, Music
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