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Edinburgh TV Festival Relocating After 50 Years in Shock Move

Edinburgh’s long-running TV festival is set to relocate to Manchester next year after spending 50 years in the Scottish capital. The decision was taken by the festival’s board of directors, who have been overseeing an extensive consultation and bidding process since 2025. The TV festival, which takes place at the end of August, usually coincides []
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The korea Herald News
· Jul 2, 2026
London landmarks to go BTS' Arirang red
BTS will bring its citywide fan festival “BTS The City Arirang” to London this week, transforming some of the British capital’s most recognizable landmarks into immersive installations. Beginning Saturday, the project will spread across central London with exhibitions, interactive fan events and large outdoor installations ahead of BTS’ concerts in the city. One of the festival’s most prominent attractions will take place on July 6, when the London Eye will be illuminated in the signature red co
ArcaMax
· Jun 25, 2026
Major Northern California music festival changes locations for 2026
SAN JOSE, Calif. — High Sierra Music Festival is moving to a new home in 2026. The 34th annual edition of this popular festival, which focuses on improvisational, funk, roots and various styles of jam band music, takes place at the Nevada ...
BOL News
· Jun 29, 2026
London to host BTS landmark events alongside world tour concerts
Outernet London to host BTS immersive exhibition from July 8–10. The post London to host BTS landmark events alongside world tour concerts appeared first on BOL News.
Brisbane Times
· Jun 21, 2026
A suspended net and a gothic lament: Melbourne gets a welcome return
How lucky is Melbourne? In a normal year, we get only one visit from Sydney-based Bangarra Dance Theatre but they’re back, just three months after their last show.
Chicago Reader
· Jul 6, 2026
MUBI Fest Brings Three Days of Cinema, Live Music, and Community to Chicago
MUBI Fest returns to Chicago July 10-12 with a weekend of exclusive screenings, live music, and special events across The Salt Shed, Music Box Theatre, and Gene Siskel Film Center Highlights include live performances from Current Joys and Delroy Edwards, the Chicago premiere of Jane Schoenbrun’s TEENAGE SEX AND DEATH AT CAMP MIASMA, a preview [] The post MUBI Fest Brings Three Days of Cinema, Live Music, and Community to Chicago appeared first on Chicago Reader.
Cincinnati CityBeat
· Jul 10, 2026
MAMMOTH Music Series is back at New Riff
The New Riff MAMMOTH Music Series is back, starting this weekend. The music series is a free-to-attend event held every Saturday from July 11 through Oct. 3, from 5 to 7 p.m. at The Aquifer Tasting Room at New Riff Distilling, 24 Distillery Way in Newport. Admission is free. This is a 21-plus event. The [] The post MAMMOTH Music Series is back at New Riff appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.
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Related coverage for "Edinburgh TV Festival Relocating After 50 Years in Shock Move": The korea Herald News — London landmarks to go BTS' Arirang red. ArcaMax — Major Northern California music festival changes locations for 2026. BOL News — London to host BTS landmark events alongside world tour concerts. Brisbane Times — A suspended net and a gothic lament: Melbourne gets a welcome return. Chicago Reader — MUBI Fest Brings Three Days of Cinema, Live Music, and Community to Chicago. Cincinnati CityBeat — MAMMOTH Music Series is back at New Riff


