What a weekend it’s been, with Bloodstock hosting its usual party of metal mania, and Korn laying waste to Gunnersbury Park. But there’s something extra special about Bludfest. Created by the ever-jaunty YUNGBLUD, its tickets are half the price of a regular festival (yet artists are still paid fairly by the headliner), it’s got its own mini version of Camden complete with The Hawley Arms pub, and inclusivity and acceptance is at the root of the day's vibe. This is, indeed, Dominic Harrison in festival form.
Such positive, fan-first attributes seem almost like a fairytale of sorts in today’s struggling live music industry. Can this thing really be pulled off? Yes, it bluddy well can.
Admittedly, the party doesn't get off to the best start, with tight security checks meaning fans queuing for hours in sweltering August heat to get into Milton Keynes Bowl (for which YUNGBLUD, to his credit, almost immediately took to Instagram to explain and apologise). Once inside, though, it's a back-to-back, full day run of pop-rock, punk, rap and all else in between. It all sums up the feeling of being an outcast in today’s world, all from the same soil that’s seen historic shows from David Bowie, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Bon Jovi and Metallica.
So, come along with us as we catch all the action at the festival designed for the fans, and for the fans only…