80,000 Fans Attend Electric Picnic Amid Rain, Multiple UK Festivals Persist
80,000 Fans Attend Electric Picnic Amid Rain, Multiple UK Festivals Persist

80,000 Fans Attend Electric Picnic Amid Rain, Multiple UK Festivals Persist

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Several major music festivals across the UK and Ireland successfully concluded despite challenging weather conditions attributed to the remnants of Hurricane Erin. Wallingford's Bunkfest celebrated its 20-plus years with a community-driven event featuring headliners like The Amy Winehouse Band and The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, supported by over 600 volunteers. Ireland's Electric Picnic, drawing 80,000 attendees, overcame forecasts of severe weather to deliver performances from stars including Sam Fender, Fatboy Slim, and Kings of Leon, with artists also voicing support for Palestine. Meanwhile, the End Of The Road Festival in Wiltshire attracted 13,500 attendees who braved persistent rain to enjoy a diverse lineup including Self Esteem, Father John Misty, and Sharon Van Etten. Additionally, the Bedford Beats and Eats Fest in Texas proceeded rain or shine, highlighting the resilience and enthusiasm of festivalgoers. Collectively, these events demonstrated strong community engagement and the ability of organizers to adapt to adverse weather, ensuring memorable experiences for attendees.

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