
UK festival line up chat
Tilly and Bilal dust off the mic and get back to some festival line up chat, including Isle of Wight, Reading and Leeds, All Points East. We are not talking about Kanye - we recorded before the news.

Hosted by Bilal and Tilly · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 58 episodes
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Lighthearted music festival podcast from Bilal and Tilly. We love Glastonbury, we chat about loads of others too such as Green Man, Isle of Wight, Reading and Leeds, and End of the Road. We interview artists about songwriting and causes that are important to them. We chat to festival founders and people who bring festivals together. We love to hear your comments. Reach us on BlueSky, Instagram or TikTok.
Bilal and Tilly hosts Festival Sounds, a music show with 58 episodes published.

Tilly and Bilal dust off the mic and get back to some festival line up chat, including Isle of Wight, Reading and Leeds, All Points East. We are not talking about Kanye - we recorded before the news.

Please hit the follow button on Apple Podcast for a bonus episode discussing the songwriting process for "Mum Does The Washing" that will be release later this week. Joshua Idahoan was a breakthrough act at music festiva

Finally we release our Glastonbury 2025 recap. Please follow us if you want to stay in touch with our episodes over the winter. Link to Primary School Bangers tour Random act chatting about lions - Otto and Astrid

Echo 17 Festival was created by the team at How to Build a Festival Podcast . The festival is this weekend (20 September 2025). Cat, Rachel and Ross join Tilly to discuss what's on, how they created it and the biggest ch

Tilly and Bilal sit down with singer-songwriter Fiona-Lee to discuss their debut at Glastonbury Festival, where they opened on the BBC Introducing stage on the Thursday. Find Fiona-Lee on Instagram here Fiona-Lee shares

An episode for the journey into the festival, maybe for the last thirty minutes before you reach the site. In this episode Bilal and Tilly record on the go, using their new mobile microphones and travel through fictional

The incredibly talented Nina Arya is playing BBC Introducing at Glastonbury Festival at 15:30 Sunday She chat to us about how she found out that this is playing Glastonbury and her songwriting process. Give her a follow

We are joined by Dominic who previously recorded with us on going to Glastonbury solo. In this episode we chat about rumours for big name secret sets at Woodsies and the Park as well as our favourite smaller stages.

No Tilly this week, just Bilal. In our 50th episode we go back to the start with our very first guest, Grahame. We chat about lesser known artists away from the big stages and maybe we now know who Patchwork are?

Please give us a follow on Apple or Spotify This week Jessi joins us to discuss which are the best campsites at Glastonbury and a little bit about volunteering at Oxfam.

Please share this episode with a friend if you enjoyed it This week we are joined by host of "This Album..." with William Hann to discuss arrival at Glastonbury Festival and what to expect on a Wednesday. William has rel

Please share this episode with a friend if you think they will enjoy it This week we are joined by award winning broadcaster, Kavita Kukar We chat about our packing priorities for Glastonbury - this is not a definitive l

Please share this episode with a friend if you enjoy the show. We are joined by Roy Gurvitz, creator of Lost Vagueness, the iconic corner of Glastonbury Festival that was credited with saving the festival itself in the e

Please share this episode with a friend if you enjoy the show. We are joined by Roy Gurvitz, creator of Lost Vagueness, the iconic corner of Glastonbury Festival that was credited with saving the festival itself in the e

Please share this episode with a friend if you enjoy the show. We are joined by Roy Gurvitz, creator of Lost Vagueness, the iconic corner of Glastonbury Festival that was credited with saving the festival itself in the e

Today Bilal and Tilly interview @secretglasto and, even now, we do not know his real identity. SecretGlasto is the twitter/X/BlueSky handle with tens of thousands of followers who have for years given tips of who is play

Please share the episode with a mate if you enjoy it We are joined this week by James aka Primary School Bangers, who shares his journey from live lockdown TikTok's to performing on stage at festivals and Glastonbury. Ja

Please share the episode with a mate if you enjoy it We are joined this week by James aka Primary School Bangers, who shares his journey from live lockdown TikTok's to performing on stage at festivals and Glastonbury. Ja

Please follow us if you like the show. We are also on TikTok and Instagram. Bilal and Tilly, no guest, Glastonbury poster drop chat, our listeners give their thoughts on Wolf Alice and is there a weight to fun ratio for

Please give us a five start rating in your podcast app if you enjoy the episode. We are joined by Katie who proposed to her partner at Glastonbury 2024. We chat a little bit about Woodisies and Shangri La line up posters
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