Mash TV's Martin Fullard provides his monthly deep dive into sporting events
Well, that was fun, wasn’t it? No sooner had we all thought we’d said goodbye to t...
Sarah Nulty, Tramlines festival director
What is new for 2018 and the 10th anniversary?
We're moving to a new site for 2018 (Hillsborough Park) and ...
The right angle on festivals? Jonathan Emmins, founder, Amplify
We Brits love a festival. It’s a love affair that, far from starting in the 60s, goes as far ba...
Shaun Pearce, MD Pearce Hire discusses some of the challenges around temporary power supply for the upcoming 2018 season.
Over the past 12 months Pearce Hire...
Becky Walker, head of pitch strategy at Fresh, on how developing a more refined strategic approach to events can help support the mission of the brand
Here ...
‘Kynren – An Epic Tale of England' is set to return to Durham from 30 June - 15 September.
Billed as a journey of 2,000 years of history, myth and legend, pe...
Andy Grove, interim president of the National Outdoor Events Association (NOEA), has a crack at predicting the future of events
I read at the end of last year...
With 35% of UK music venues closing, parliament has proposed some affirmative action. Is this the final word in safeguarding emerging talent?
Clashes between r...
Think of a resort and you’d be forgiven for picturing sandy white beaches, water sports, and maybe even a giant mouse sporting red underwear. The events i...