Wakestock 2011
Friday 8th to Sunday 10th July 2011Pwllheli Inner Marina and Abersoch Beach, Abersoch, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, North Wales, Wales MAP
£125 with camping
We arrive at the wakestock site early evening as the sun is starting to dip in the red sky, over what can only be described as the most breathtaking venue for a festival I have personally witnessed, nestled on top of a mound overlooking the extremely picturesque cardigan bay with the shoreline merely a stones throw away from the car parks.
Having faced no queues in the car at all (a very welcome surprise) and being used to much larger festivals, we started to unpack expecting a long walk, this however was not to be found here it was merely a 5 minute walk.
The campsites were in very good condition with extremely helpful camping stewards on hand. They well lit and access was good to the arena with the campsite even having it's own little fun fair to amuse after the bands had finished, as well a limited choice of food stalls to cater for munchies. Toilets and showers were a bit low on the ground, and the showers had a tendency to break down. Anyway, onward to our first Wakestock arena experience.
The Thursday night was a nice little treat, with a Propaganda club night being held for all the early arivals and it wasnt a disappointment, the Propaganda house resident DJs Micky Slim and Jigsaw got the party off to a flying start. They were followed up by Goldierocks, and the night's main draw of Toddla T & MC Serocee, which was lapped up by the crowd enjoying the deep dubstep influenced style they brought to the table, as it turns out this was to be a very reoccuring theme of the weekend, with a plethora of dubstep acts proving to be the big crowd pullers over the weekend.
I had never witnessed wakeboarding before, and to say I was impressed would be the understatement of the century, this was the perfect way to chill out in the sun getting over the previous night's hangover, with competitors from as far afield as Thailand and Australia mixed in with the cream of the local talent, it did not fail to amaze, 4 rounds of 6 boarders fighting out for 8 places in Saturdays showpiece final, all in Pwllheli marina with a great promonade for viewing, with some great DJs providing the soundtrack for a great weekends action, DJs Dash & Ben Proudlove, in particular really getting the marina buzzing in the 27 degree Saturday sunshine.
Many seeming to take the opportunity to get smashed in the campsite before rolling into the arena for their favourite sing along acts, this is a shame as there were some real pearls dug up by the booking team, inside the desolate arena which consisted of twin, mammoth tented stages of east, and west. As well as a small outdoor tent which resembled a pop up tent on steroids. The line up was hardly ever over lapping on the two main stages, giving the opportunity to take in most of the 'big' names on the line up, apart from Sunday night where late licensing was an issue time wise, so if you were content with not being right on the barrier you could easily take in 90% of all main stage performances just missing the odd song.
review by: Jamie Licence
photos by: Martin Evans / Jamie Licence
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