Bestival
Bestival was a four-day music festival held in the south of England. It had been held annually in the late summer since 2004 at Robin Hill on the Isle of Wight. In 2017 the festival relocated to the Lulworth Estate in Dorset. The event was organised by DJ and record producer Rob da Bank along with his wife Josie and was an offshoot of his Sunday Best record label and club nights. The initial Bestival attracted 10,000 people, growing to 55,000 in 2010. Bestival won 'Best Major Festival' at the 2015 UK Festival Awards, having won 'Best Medium-Sized Festival' in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009, 'Best Major Festival' in 2010, 2012 and in 2015, 'Fan's Favourite' in 2011 and 'Best Innovation' in 2005.
Origins
The festival had been held annually in the late summer since 2004, in a small country park called 'Robin Hill' on The Isle of Wight. The event was organized by Rob da Bank and was an offshoot of his Sunday Best record label and club nights. Creative Director and wife Josie da Bank and co founders / partners John Hughes, Ziggy Gilsenan and Ben Turner were also involved in organising the event. The Isle of Wight holds more carnivals per capita than anywhere else in the United Kingdom.In 2004, the festival was attended by 10,000 people, a figure which has since increased to 43,000 in 2009 and 55,000 in 2010.
A family-friendly sister festival "Camp Bestival" launched in 2008.
In December 2016, the organisers announced a move to The Lulworth Estate in Dorset.
In 2018 Bestival moved from its usual September date to the first week in August, a week after its sister festival, Camp Bestival, took place on the same, Lulworth Estate site.
In 2018 The Bestival organisation went into administration, leaving many workers unpaid. Bestival as a result ceased, however Camp Bestival continued on the same Lulworth Estate site and equivalent weekend in 2019. The event was again curated by Rob da Bank and his wife Josie. All remaining Bestival brands were bought out of administration in late 2018 by the US/Irish entertainments group Live Nation/Gaiety along with SJM concerts. As such they are now brand owners for Camp Bestival and, the currently inactive, Bestival.
Festival ethos
Bestival was well known for its fancy dress themed days. In 2005, an attempt was made to set the Guinness World Record for most people in fancy dress at any one event. By 2010 this was achieved, when 55,000 festival goers set a new Guinness World Record.The festival was also heavily involved in supporting social and environmental causes. Rob da Bank and Bestival supported several Isle of Wight-based charities and youth organisations; for example Rob da Bank's Music Club, Isle of Wight Toy Appeal, Isle of Wight Youth Trust, St Catherines School and Barter For Bestival. On site at the festival, Bestival supported Oxfam, RSPB, Amnesty International, Water Aid and the Legacy Project. Bestival actively reduced its carbon emissions and impact on the environment; for example schemes such as Bike to Bestival, Swim to Bestival, LiftShare, exchanging recycling at the campsites for cups of tea, recycling and waste management, commissioning Environmental Impact Assessments, monitoring power usage and limiting water usage with push button taps.
Bestival was a founding member of the Greener Festival Alliance.
Bestival was often described as a "boutique festival" due to its non-corporate feel. It was also known for piloting odd and innovative ideas, including an inflatable church where people can get married. Other features included the "Breastival", a quiet Yurt designated for mothers and their breast-feeding children. The local Women's Institute had also been involved by providing refreshments for a minimal price.
Performance venues
The main venues in 2014 were:- Main Stage – an open-air main stage
- Big Top – the second venue, a large capacity tent
- Invaders of the Future
- The Bandstand
- The Port – an outdoor DJ stage made from a boat
- The Spaceport – Updated version of The Port
- Bollywood
- Temple Island
- Reggae Roots
- Red Bull Music Academy Stage
- BBC Introducing
Awards
- UK Festival Awards 2005: Best Medium-Sized Festival
- UK Festival Awards 2005: Best innovation
- UK Festival Awards 2006: Best Medium-Sized Festival
- UK Festival Awards 2007: Best Medium-Sized Festival
- UK Festival Awards 2009: Best Medium-Sized Festival
- UK Festival Awards 2010: Best Major Festival
- UK Festival Awards 2011: Fans Favourite
- UK Festival Awards 2012: Best Major Festival
- UK Festival Awards 2015: Best Major Festival
- DJ Mag's Best of British Awards 2012: Best Festival
- Artrocker Awards 2012: Festival of the Year
- AIF Festival Congress Awards 2014: Smart Marketing Campaign of the Year – Bestival Disco Ball
- Live Music Business Awards 2014: Best Festival
Bestival 2004
Bestival 2005
Attendance – 15,0002005 – Röyksopp, The Magic Numbers, Super Furry Animals, 2manydjs, The Go! Team, Soulwax and Saint Etienne.
- Voted the Best Festival and the Most Innovative Festival at the 2005 UK Festival Awards.
Bestival 2006
2006 – Gogol Bordello, Pet Shop Boys, Scissor Sisters, Amadou & Mariam, Man-Machine, Brakes, Devendra Banhart, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, Good Shoes, Hot Chip, iLiKETRAiNS, Jim Noir, John Martyn, Kid Creole & The Coconuts, Klaxons, Lily Allen, Mystery Jets, Scritti Politti, The Cuban Brothers, The Fall, The Long Blondes, The Pipettes, The Stranglers and The Sunshine Underground.
- Voted the Best Festival at the 2006 UK Festival Awards.
Bestival 2007
7 – 9 September
2007 – Beastie Boys, The Chemical Brothers, Primal Scream, Madness, Gregory Isaacs, The Levellers, The Orb, The Gossip, Kate Nash, Jack Peñate, Patrick Wolf, Billy Bragg, Easy Star All Stars, The Maccabees, Dub Pistols, Calvin Harris, Friendly Fires and The Shakes.
- Voted the Best Festival at the 2007 UK Festival Awards.
Bestival 2008
5 – 7 September
2008 – My Bloody Valentine, Amy Winehouse, Underworld, Aphex Twin, CSS, Hot Chip, Will Young, The Coral, Sam Sparro, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, Alphabeat, Black Kids, Sugarhill Gang, The Breeders, George Clinton, Gary Numan, The Human League, Grace Jones, The Specials, Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip and 808 State.
- Shortlisted for the Best Festival at the 2008 UK Festival Awards.
Bestival 2009
11 – 13 September
2009 – Massive Attack, Kraftwerk, Elbow, MGMT, 65daysofstatic, Fleet Foxes, Little Boots, Mika, Klaxons, Soulwax, 2manydjs, Seasick Steve, Friendly Fires, Bat for Lashes, Florence and the Machine, Zane Lowe, Diplo, Annie Mac, Skream, DJ Yoda, Erol Alkan, The Bloody Beetroots, Lily Allen, Carl Cox, Michael Nyman, Squarepusher, Björn Again, Rob da Bank, Fujiya & Miyagi, La Roux, Krafty Kuts, Jack Penate, Alejandro Toledo and the Magic Tombolinos.
- Voted the Best Festival at the 2009 UK Festival Awards.
Bestival 2010
9–12 September
The Prodigy, The Flaming Lips, Dizzee Rascal, Rolf Harris, Gil Scott-Heron, Roxy Music, Marc Almond, Level 42, Echo & The Bunnymen, The XX, Howard Jones, Heaven 17, Chase & Status, Tinie Tempah, Rox, Simian Mobile Disco, Stornoway, Hot Chip, The Wailers, Lucky Elephant, Ellie Goulding, Barry Peters.
2010 also saw Bestival win 'best major festival' beating Glastonbury and Reading in a public vote; sister festival Camp Bestival picked up 'best family festival' as well.
Bestival 2011
Attendance: 45,0008–11 September
Pendulum, The Cure, Björk, Primal Scream, Brian Wilson, P J Harvey, The Maccabees, Los Campesinos!, Fatboy Slim, Public Enemy, Big Audio Dynamite, Kelis, Chromeo, The Drums, Village People, Grandmaster Flash. Noah and the Whale, Groove Armada, Annie Mac, Magnetic Man, Robyn, Crystal Castles, DJ Shadow, Katy B, LFO, Cranes, A-Trak.
Ben Howard and Benjamin Francis Leftwich both performed on The Bandstand which is hosted every year by Isle of Wight Comedian Scott Anderson.
2011 saw Bestival win "Fans' favourite festival award" in the UK Festival Awards.
Bestival 2012
- 6–9 September 2012
- Main Stage: Two Door Cinema Club, Emeli Sandé, Rizzle Kicks, Warpaint, Sister Sledge, De La Soul, Adam Ant, Flux Pavilion, First Aid Kit, Gallows
- Big Top: Friendly Fires, Hot Chip, Orbital, Gary Numan, Justice, Soulwax, Nero, Spiritualized, Death in Vegas, Major Lazer, SBTRKT
- Elsewhere: MF DOOM, Bat For Lashes, Sage Francis, Grimes, Clock Opera, Pauline Henry
Bestival 2012 was awarded "Best Major Festival" at the UK Festival Awards, "Best Festival" at DJ Mag's Best of British Awards, and "Festival of the Year" at the Artrocker Awards.
Three people were killed while returning from Bestival when the old and worn tyres of their coach caused it to crash. A fundraising night was set up to remember the victims, taking place at Nation in Liverpool on 30 March 2013. Michael Molloy, an 18-year-old musician from Liverpool, was among those killed; his mother subsequently established Tyred, a charity which campaigns to outlaw old and unsafe tyres. The charity received more attention after it was publicly supported by actress Jodie Comer, who hails from the same area of Liverpool. In September 2013, a park bench in Woolton Woods was turned into a memorial to Molloy.
Bestival 2013
- 5–8 September 2013
For 2013, Bestival introduced a weekly payment plan for tickets, the first music festival to offer this.
Bestival 2014
- 4–7 September 2014
The following acts also appeared at Bestival 2014 :
Disclosure, Major Lazer, SpandyAndy, Paloma Faith, Basement Jaxx, London Grammar, Sam Smith, Candi Staton, Wild Beasts, Clean Bandit, La Roux, Bonobo and Skindred
Bestival 2014 was awarded 'Best Festival' at the Live Music Business Awards and 'Smart Marketing Campaign of the Year' at the AIF Festival Congress Awards for the record breaking Disco Ball.
Bestival 2015
- 10–13 September 2015
Bestival 2016
- 8–11 September 2016
This edition of the festival featured Bestival curator and organiser Rob da Bank DJing a history of drum & bass with Aled Jones on the microphone.
Bestival 2017
- 7–10 September 2017
Bestival Toronto 2015
- 12–13 June 2015
Bestival Toronto 2016
- 11–12 June 2016
On 4 May 2017 the organizers announced that there will be no Bestival Toronto in 2017, and they are "aiming to return in the future".
Bestival Bali 2017
- 30 September–1 October 2017