Are you a music-lover between the ages of fourteen and eighteen? Would you like to go to a festival with friends of the same age as you? Then this music festival is for you! For most music festivals, you have to be eighteen before you can go without an adult, but the Underage Festival is different. You must be between fourteen and eighteen.The Underage Festival is a day of music and fun for teenagers. It takes place in Victoria Park, London, in August. It’s a one-day festival - it starts at...
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Are you a music-lover between the ages of fourteen and eighteen? Would you like to go to a festival with friends of the same age as you? Then this music festival is for you! For most music festivals, you have to be eighteen before you can go without an adult, but the Underage Festival is different. You must be between fourteen and eighteen.
The Underage Festival is a day of music and fun for teenagers. It takes place in Victoria Park, London, in August. It’s a one-day festival - it starts at 11.30 a.m. and the music goes on until 8 p.m.
Sam Kilcoyne is the main organizer of the festival. He started the Underage Festival in 2007 when he was only fifteen years old. It’s a small festival with 10,000 people but the best thing about it is that there are no adults! Parents can wait for their children outside the gate, but they can’t come in to the festival.
But parents don't need to worry! The organization is great and it's a safe and peaceful festival. You can’t bring food or drink into the festival, but there are lots of restaurant tents with a variety of food and drink - from pizzas to burgers and Chinese to Mexican. We recommend the pizza tent. On the festival website, there's a page for parents with all the information they need.
There's a big variety of music, everything from indie to hip hop, electronic to heavy metal. There’s even a silent disco where everyone wears headphones. There are six stages. The main stage is outside and the other five are in huge tents. Sometimes, it feels a little crowded in the tents, but the big names usually play on the main stage. Sometimes it’s difficult to choose which band to watch because they only play for thirty minutes. But in general, the music is fantastic and the teenagers are happy.
Question: What is the author of the article trying to do?
A. give practical information about travel and cost
B. recommend the festival
C. review the music
D. describe his/her experiences
Last summer holiday my family .......went....... back to the UK and we went to a music festival on the Isle of Wight. It is one of the most famous music .......festival....... in our country, which takes place every June. When we got there, I was .......impressed....... by the huge number of people. You know about sixty thousand people went to the event. We didn't stay at a ........hotel....... but put up a tent in the campsite. It was lots of fun
We listened to a lot of ........songs........ by many bands such as The Killers and The Stone Roses. Guess what? We met Jon Bon Jovi! He's my dad's favourite singer. He and his band stirred up the crowd in nearly three hours with the ........hit....... songs. We also went to the Bohemian Woods, a beautiful woodland down ........by....... the river. There we enjoyed a mix of good music from ........around........ the world and escaped the busy and noisy festival for a while
1 . went
2 . festival
3. impresser
4 . hotler
5 . song
6 . hit
7 . by the
8 . around
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