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Gig-Tripping: The New Music Travel Trend

Discover how music enthusiasts are transforming their travel habits by combining international adventures with must-see festival performances across the globe.

Labyrinth on the Thames Festival to Double in Size

London's riverside music extravaganza Labyrinth on the Thames announces major expansion plans that could see the festival almost double its capacity by 2026, bringing more world-class acts to the capital's iconic waterfront.

Oxford Photo Festival Questions Camera Truth

Discover how Photo Oxford 2025 challenges perceptions with its groundbreaking exhibition 'The Camera Never Lies?', exploring truth and manipulation in contemporary photography.

This Week's Most Stunning Global Pictures Revealed

From celestial wonders to sporting triumphs and poignant human moments - explore the world through this week's most powerful photographs capturing extraordinary events across continents.

Weekend's Wildest Photos: Dog in Bag & Human Hot Dog

This weekend's most extraordinary photographs revealed surprising urban encounters, including a dog travelling in a shopping bag and a man squeezed into a giant hot dog costume, capturing the quirky spirit of British streets.

PIX Magazine's Lost Photos of 20th Century Australia

Step back in time through a stunning visual journey as PIX Magazine's vintage photographs reveal the untold stories of 20th century Australia, from bustling cities to remote outback communities.

Nine dead in India temple crowd crush tragedy

A devastating crowd surge at a Hindu temple in India has claimed nine lives and left dozens injured during a major religious festival, raising urgent questions about crowd management.

London Mist Photo Wins Best Mobile Photography Award

Discover how Guillaume Lavrut's spontaneous London snap, capturing a mysterious figure in the fog, became an award-winning mobile photography sensation and what it reveals about modern creativity.

UK Festival Collapse Owes £1.3M to Artists

A major British music festival has collapsed with staggering debts of £1.3 million, leaving international stars including Nelly Furtado and UK acts unpaid as creditors face massive losses.

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