Kink Festival Ignites Concerns of Potential Monkeypox Spread
The Dore Alley Festival draws thousands of visitors each year and is predominantly attended by gay and bisexual men.
Flower Festivals Blooming Around the World
Around the world, green thumbs are gearing up for a series of flower festivals and expositions. Here are the perennials worth making a trip.
Wireless Festival Overcrowding Prompts AstroWorld Comparisons
Police were called to London's Wireless Festival on July 10 amid reports that revelers were climbing over gates to avoid being "trampled."
Husband Leaving Heavily Pregnant Wife To Party at Festival Divides Internet
In a viral Mumsnet post, the woman concluded that the argument was actually representative of bigger issues in her marriage.
Glastonbury: Creative Studio Block9 to Recreate NYC 1980s Meat-Packing Club
One of the world's most famous and iconic festivals is finally returning this summer after a three-year hiatus.
Coachella, Stagecoach Festivals Drop Mask, Negative COVID Test Requirements
The two popular California music festivals are scraping COVID-based entry requirements of any kind.
When We Were Young Festival Adds Second Day Due to 'Overwhelming Demand'
Following its announcement last week, the festival was heavily scrutinized for trying to pack too much into one day.
When We Were Young Festival—Everything We Know So Far
Despite initial reports stating the festival was to feature three stages, that information has now been updated to "multiple stages."
When We Were Young Festival Organizers Respond to Astroworld Comparisons
"The safety of fans, artists and staff is thoroughly planned for among event organizers and in coordination with local authorities," Live Nation told Newsweek.
When We Were Young Concert Organized by Same People Behind Astroworld
Live Nation, the promoter behind Astroworld, is being investigated for its role in the tragedy that left 10 people dead.
When We Were Young Festival 2022—Lineup and How To Get Tickets
The concert event will feature performances from Paramore, My Chemical Romance and other emo-pop bands from the 2000s.
Epiphany 2022—Definition and Origin of the Christian Festival
The holiday marking the "manifestation of Jesus Christ" is observed in January by Christians around the world
Travis Scott Has a Long History of Inciting Chaos at Concerts
Scott is well known for his high-energy concerts which often see fans engaging in mosh pits and crowd surfing.
6 Food Festivals Honoring Uniquely Tasty Treats
From the West Virginia Roadkill Cook-Off to Waikiki Spam Jam, these food festivals in the U.S. offer way more than the typical funnel cake or cotton candy.
47 Photos of Historical Music Festivals from Woodstock to Coachella
Attending a music festival has become a cultural phenomenon and right of passage that serves as a timestamp of popular music of the moment.
Nearly Half of Festival Goers Say Drugs an Absolute Necessity
A new study has revealed some telling information about the new expectations around festivals after a year-long hiatus.
Juneteenth 2021—Calendar of Events and How to Celebrate
Juneteenth is celebrated across the U.S. by communities marking the emancipation of slaves in 1865 through parades, music festivals and exhibitions.
15 Artists Going on Tour Again This Summer
After more than a year of cancelled gigs and scrapped tours, we can start going to live concerts again as artists and bands hit the road.
Mardi Gras 2020 Deals: Last Minute New Orleans Hotel and Flight Packages
It's not too late to bag a good travel deal to join Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, including a hotel stay in the French Quarter, the heart of the city.
Bull With its Horn Set on Fire Gets Loose and Charges Man
The bull escaped its enclosure during a bull-running festival in Valencia, Spain. The event has been condemned by animal rights activists.
10 Best (Late) Summer Festivals in the World
During the summer (or winter in the southern hemisphere) all over the world, people congregate to share their passions.
New York Summer 2019 Event Guide: What to do in NYC This Season
From one-of-a-kind food festivals to free Shakespeare in the Park, New York City comes alive in the summer.
Tasmania's Dark Mofo Steals Burning Man's Weird Crown
Where the nexus of wild, weird and downright odd have come together for three weeks during Tasmania's winter solstice.
How to do St. Patrick's Day in Dublin
Experience the true magic of St. Patrick's Day where it all began, in Dublin, Ireland.
Eating Portland
In a city that's become famous for its gastronomic grandiosity, Portland, Ore.'s annual Feast food festival is among the town's most coveted tickets — if you have $165 (per event) laying around. For the unencumbered (by wealth) Feast is a bit like Coachella if you live in L.A., a weekend where a certain breed of foodie flees the city as if from a zombie apocalypse. But it's also about the best way to stroll and sample bites of food from some of the country's finest chefs.
In Photos: Europe's Most Wonderfully Weird Festivals
From masked knights on horseback to a treacherous cheese-rolling competition, these are some of the most bizarre and beautiful traditions in Europe.
In Pictures: Holi, the Hindu Festival of Color
Streets across the Indian subcontinent are a riot of colors as Hindus celebrate Holi, the spring festival of color.
New Music You Probably Haven't Heard
Pickathon, held each August on an 82-acre farm in Oregon's Happy Valley, sell a capped 3,500 tickets and treat visitors to a weekend of discovery that is agnostic to the charts.
A Festival Guide for the Rest of Us: Slideshow
If the dearth of "festival guides" aimed at old fogeys en route to Lollapalooza, Bumbershoot or Outside Lands leaves you feeling a little aimless, we're here to help.
In Photos: Pamplona's 2017 Bull Running Festival
Last year, 1.5 million visitors were drawn to the famous festival—but the colorful celebrations have their dark side.