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The A-Z of Festivals with Rob da Bank

The A-Z of Festivals with Rob da Bank

By: Rob da Bank
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A foray into the world of festivals with music man and festival guru Rob da Bank, exploring the underbelly and secrets of how the world's best festivals run. One week he may chat to a megastar headliner, then someone behind the scenes spilling the beans on what it takes to run a festival and other weeks may be a run down on 2019 festival line-ups with inside gossip and facts.

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  • Scroobius Pip
    Oct 16 2019
    Rob catches up with king of podcasts, rapper, poet, wrestling addict and all round good egg Scroobius Pip on what Tom Hardy's really like, why he won’t play Glastonbury right now and the art of the encore.

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    40 mins
  • Arcadia: Bertie Cole
    Oct 2 2019
    Bertie is half of the pioneering Arcadia crew who have been making world beating insane stages and immersive festival experiences like the Afterburner and this years Pangea which smashed Glastonbury. Rob caught up with him about being ten years old, blowing people away in China and building wells in Sierra Leone.

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    29 mins
  • Matt the Hat
    Sep 25 2019
    Robby meets Matt the Hat who wears numerous hats from owning The Worlds biggest Bouncy Castle with Mr da Bank himself to running the Inflatable Church at festivals across the world and Street Food Circus. He spills the beans on his 8 fave festi memories.

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    33 mins
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