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Monthly newspaper and online publication targeting 18 to 35 year olds. The ultimate guide to the hottest parties, going out and having fun. Music, fashion, film, travel, festivals, technology, comedy, and parties! London, Barcelona, Miami and Ibiza.

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As well as those huge headliners, there's a strong indie/rock contingent on the line-up, just as you would expect from R&L. Alt-J, Palma Violets, Drenge, Royal blood, Jamie T, The Maccabees, The Cribs, Swim Deep, Twin Atlantic, Wolf Alice, Slaves, New Found Glory, Django, Django, and Frank Turner are just a small selection of the mega artists scheduled to play. R&L's representation of other genres has been expanding year on year, and in 2015 the bill is probably the most diverse they've ever had – Kendrick Lamar will play the main stage, and Rebel Sound, Deadmau5 and Jamie xx will all perform on the NME/BBC Radio 1 Stage. There's also massive line-ups for the BBC Radio 1 Dance Stage and BBC 1Xtra Stage, with the likes of Wilkinson, MK, Kevin Saunderson, BBK, Brodinski, Maribou State, Krept & Konan, A$AP Ferg, Rae Sremmurd, Azealia Banks, Young Thug, Lethal Bizzle and Ms Dynamite all appearing. The August Bank Holiday weekend is always a busy one in festival land but R&L have curated a programme to rival any out there 28 FESTIVALS guestlist.net Issue 78 / 2015 Mumford & Sons, Metallica and The Libertines headline the three-day extravaganza Close your summer in style with the soCial A short train ride from London is all it takes to get to The Social Festival, which is great if you want to close your summer with a taste of Ibiza in the garden of England Taking place in Maidstone's Mote Park on the 12th September, The Social Festival brings a carefully curated line-up to get people up and moving on their feet. Top talent runs throughout the bill, including the likes of Cassy, Dubfire, Havard Bass, Jamie Jones, Joris Voorn B2B Nic Fanciulli, Marco Carola, Richie Hawtin, Seth Troxler, and Solomun. The brains behind this boutique music festival is none other than Saved Records boss Nic Fanciulli, who has been bringing some of house and techno's best men and women to his hometown for years. The Social Festival first kicked off in 2013 and grew on top of his label nights' impressive record. 2015 will be the festival's third year, but with a line- up like this, people will be closing their summer with The Social for years. Reading & Leeds is Ready to RoLL

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