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Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Litter pickers grapple with the Rubbish left by Reading Pop Festival goers the day after

Litter pickers grapple with the Rubbish left by Reading Pop Festival goers the day after the event ended. 28th June 197r

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Entrepreneur and owner of the Marquee Club, Harold Pendleton seen here at Richfield

Entrepreneur and owner of the Marquee Club, Harold Pendleton seen here at Richfield Avenue, site of Reading Festival 18th June 1971

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: The sun sets over a sea of pop fans on the Saturday night of the Reading Pop Festival

The sun sets over a sea of pop fans on the Saturday night of the Reading Pop Festival. 26th June 1971

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971. Richfield Avenue, Reading Berkshire

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Rehearsals for the Star Gala day at Battersea Festival Gardens and Fun Fair

Rehearsals for the Star Gala day at Battersea Festival Gardens and Fun Fair. Left to right, Suzanne Owens, Des O Connor and Gloria Best on a water chute. 6th May 1964

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Abbey Park Music Festival, Leicester, Saturday 13th August 1988

Abbey Park Music Festival, Leicester, Saturday 13th August 1988

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972

The Faces featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival Saturday August 12th 1972. The Faces headlined the second of three nights of what was then called the 12th National Jazz

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Isle of Wight Festival. Open pit latrines that have been erected. 21st August 1970

Isle of Wight Festival. Open pit latrines that have been erected. 21st August 1970

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, Somerset. Picture shows scenes from the 1985

Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, Somerset. Picture shows scenes from the 1985 festival. A van offering showers and a freshen up to festival goers. Picture taken 27th June 1985

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Ginger Baker (right), Drummer and founder of the rock band Cream, with Mel Bush

Ginger Baker (right), Drummer and founder of the rock band Cream, with Mel Bush, concert promoter and music manager, as they discuss plans for The Great British Music Festival

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Tom Jones performing at the Westbury Music Festival, just outside New York

Tom Jones performing at the Westbury Music Festival, just outside New York. 27th June 1980

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, Somerset. Picture shows scenes from the 1982

Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, Somerset. Picture shows scenes from the 1982 festival. A priest and a man in period costume join the huge crowd to enjoy the day

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: ZZ Top performing at Monsters of Rock festival. Castle Donington. 20th August 1983

ZZ Top performing at Monsters of Rock festival. Castle Donington. 20th August 1983

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: The Reading Festival, is the worlds oldest popular music festival still in existence

The Reading Festival, is the worlds oldest popular music festival still in existence. Many of the UKs most successful rock and pop bands have played at the festival. Circa 1992

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Reading Real Ale and Jazz Festival. The first RaJ Festival took place in 1987 as a

Reading Real Ale and Jazz Festival. The first RaJ Festival took place in 1987 as a fundraiser for Reading Hockey Club to pay for an artificial turf pitch

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Picton, Somerset. A couple enjoy looking

Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Picton, Somerset. A couple enjoy looking out over the festival from an elevated position under their flag

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Pictured, singer Cleo Laine. August 1959

Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Pictured, singer Cleo Laine. August 1959

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Young couples at Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Beaulieu, Hampshire. August 1959

Young couples at Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Beaulieu, Hampshire. August 1959

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Glastonbury Festival 1997 Picture shows Keith Flint from The Prodigy

Glastonbury Festival 1997 Picture shows Keith Flint from The Prodigy Picture taken 30th June 1997

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Pictured, Johnny Dankworth, Cleo Laine and Brother Williams

Beaulieu Jazz Festival. Pictured, Johnny Dankworth, Cleo Laine and Brother Williams. 30th July 1961

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Beaulieu Jazz Festival. A young girl in a striped sweater carries a notice saying '

Beaulieu Jazz Festival. A young girl in a striped sweater carries a notice saying " Votes for Women". 30th July 1961

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Joan Collins opens Extravaganza 70, an eight day festival of pop music and young fashion

Joan Collins opens Extravaganza 70, an eight day festival of pop music and young fashion, at The Empire Hall, Olympia, Kensington. Picture taken 29th May 1970

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Glastonbury Festival 1994. Pictures shows Johnny Cash performing on The Pyramid

Glastonbury Festival 1994. Pictures shows Johnny Cash performing on The Pyramid Stage on Sunday 26th June 1994. The festival took place on the 24th, 25th and 26th June 1994

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Glastonbury Festival 1994. General scenes. The NME Stage

Glastonbury Festival 1994. General scenes. The NME Stage. The festival took place on the 24th, 25th and 26th June 1994. No exact date for these pictures, but taken during the 3 days

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Keith Moon - Pop Star with Viv Stanshall Pop Festival 06 / 02 / 1973

Keith Moon - Pop Star with Viv Stanshall Pop Festival 06 / 02 / 1973
Keith Moon - Pop Star with Viv Stanshall Pop Festival 06/02/1973 Daily Mirror

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: People in the audience at the Spree 73, a major Christian festival at Wembley Arena

People in the audience at the Spree 73, a major Christian festival at Wembley Arena, London. 1st September 1973

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Cliff Richard at the Spree 73, a major Christian festival at Wembley Arena, London

Cliff Richard at the Spree 73, a major Christian festival at Wembley Arena, London. 1st September 1973

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Johnny Cash at the Spree 73, a major Christian festival at Wembley Arena, London

Johnny Cash at the Spree 73, a major Christian festival at Wembley Arena, London. 1st September 1973

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: The 'Festival of Life'meeting arranged by the CND held at Victoria Park in

The "Festival of Life"meeting arranged by the CND held at Victoria Park in
The " Festival of Life" meeting arranged by the CND held at Victoria Park in Bethnal Green, East London. Picture shows

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Marsha Hunt sings at The Isle of Wight Music Festival on Saturday 30th August 1969

Marsha Hunt sings at The Isle of Wight Music Festival on Saturday 30th August 1969. She is billed as Marsha Hunt and White Trash

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Donington Rock Festival 15th August 1988

Donington Rock Festival 15th August 1988

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Iggy Pop (real name James Newell Osterberg Jr. ) appearing at The Reading Festival

Iggy Pop (real name James Newell Osterberg Jr. ) appearing at The Reading Festival
Iggy Pop (real name James Newell Osterberg Jr.) appearing at The Reading Festival, Richfield Avenue, Reading, Berkshire, England, on Friday 26th August 1988. Iggys set list for this show was

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Donovan (pictured on the left) appearing with his mini orchestra at The Windsor Jazz

Donovan (pictured on the left) appearing with his mini orchestra at The Windsor Jazz Festival on Sunday 13th August 1967. The festival ran from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th August

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Flower People at the 1967 National Jazz and Blues Festival at Royal Windsor Racecourse

Flower People at the 1967 National Jazz and Blues Festival at Royal Windsor Racecourse. 13th August 1967

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Al Cohn (left) and Zoot Sims performing on stage at the 1967 National Jazz

Al Cohn (left) and Zoot Sims performing on stage at the 1967 National Jazz and Blues Festival at Royal Windsor Racecourse. 13th August 1967

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Reading Festival held at Little Johns Farm. 26th August 1977

Reading Festival held at Little Johns Farm. 26th August 1977

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: 'Mick the Vic', who is the Rev Michael Scott, Vicar at St Marks Church

"Mick the Vic", who is the Rev Michael Scott, Vicar at St Marks Church
" Mick the Vic", who is the Rev Michael Scott, Vicar at St Marks Church, Reading, tours the festival site at reading, washing the feet of pop fans. 27th August 1976

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Black Sabbath lead singer Ozzy Osbourne pictured with his wife Sharon in Rio De Janeiro

Black Sabbath lead singer Ozzy Osbourne pictured with his wife Sharon in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil during the Rock In Rio Festival in which his band participated. January 1985

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Australian rock group AC / DC takes time to relax at Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro

Australian rock group AC / DC takes time to relax at Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro
Australian rock group AC/DC takes time to relax at Ipanema beach in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil during the visit to South America

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Status Quo perform at The Reading Festival on Saturday 25th August 1973

Status Quo perform at The Reading Festival on Saturday 25th August 1973. Picture shows Rick Parfitt (left) Alan Lancaster (centre) and Francis Rossi (right)

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Wishbone Ash perform at The Reading Festival, 1981. The event took place at Little

Wishbone Ash perform at The Reading Festival, 1981. The event took place at Little Johns Farm, Reading, Berkshire. Picture shows Andy Powell playing his Flying V, Electric Guitar

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Fans of Wishbone Ash see their group perform at The Reading Festival, 1981

Fans of Wishbone Ash see their group perform at The Reading Festival, 1981. The event took place at Little Johns Farm, Reading, Berkshire. After their performance

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: The Faces, featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival on Saturday 25th August

The Faces, featuring Rod Stewart perform at The Reading Festival on Saturday 25th August 1973. Picture shows lead singer Rod Stewart The festival was then called The Thirteenth National Jazz

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Ray Davies, sings as he fronts The Kinks at The Reading Festival, 1981

Ray Davies, sings as he fronts The Kinks at The Reading Festival, 1981. The event took place at Little Johns Farm, Reading, Berkshire. The Kinks headlined the final day on Sunday 30th August

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Rod Stewart holding his Best Singer Award at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground

Rod Stewart holding his Best Singer Award at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London. The festival was sponsored by Music Magazine Melody Maker Picture taken 30th September 1972

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Emerson, Lake and Palmer at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

Emerson, Lake and Palmer at The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London. The event was sponsored by Music Paper Melody Maker, and Emerson, Lake and Palmer won 7 awards

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London, in the late summer of 1972 On the day, Rod Stewart won Best Male Vocalist 1972, Emerson Lake and Palmer won 7 awards

Background imageMusic Festivals Collection: Ray Dorset, singer and frontman with Mungo Jerry performing at The Reading Festival

Ray Dorset, singer and frontman with Mungo Jerry performing at The Reading Festival, Friday 11th August 1972. On the bill that day was Genesis



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Music Festivals Collection

Music festivals are popular events that bring together music lovers from all over the world. These festivals often feature a variety of genres, including rock, pop, hip-hop, and electronic dance music (EDM). Many festivals also incorporate other forms of entertainment such as art installations, food vendors, and carnival rides. One common theme among these events is the celebration of community and togetherness through shared experiences. Another popular theme is environmentalism and sustainability, with many festivals promoting eco-friendly practices such as recycling and reducing waste. Overall, music festivals provide an opportunity for people to come together and enjoy live performances in a fun and festive atmosphere.
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We offer a wide range of music festival art prints that cater to popular themes. Fans of rock and roll can choose from iconic images of legendary bands such as The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd. For those who prefer electronic dance music (EDM), there are vibrant prints featuring DJs like David Guetta, Calvin Harris, and Swedish House Mafia. Music festivals have become synonymous with summer fun and Media Storehouse has captured the essence of these events in their collection. From Coachella to Glastonbury, you can find stunning prints that showcase the energy and excitement of some of the world's biggest music festivals. In addition to capturing memorable moments from live performances, Media Storehouse also offers unique artwork inspired by music festivals. These include colorful illustrations depicting festival-goers enjoying themselves or abstract designs that capture the spirit of different genres. Whether you're a fan of classic rock or modern EDM, we have something for everyone looking for high-quality music festival art prints.
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The cost of Music Festivals art prints varies depending on the size, quality, and type of print. The prices may also differ based on the artist or photographer who created the artwork. Generally, smaller prints are less expensive than larger ones, while high-quality prints such as canvas or framed prints tend to be more costly. Moreover, limited edition or signed prints by renowned artists can command a higher price tag due to their rarity and collectibility. However, some affordable options like posters or unframed prints are available for those with a tighter budget. It is essential to note that purchasing an art print from Media Storehouse does not only provide you with a beautiful piece of decor but also supports the talented artists who create them. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office space or searching for a unique gift idea for music lovers in your life - there's something available at every price point.
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Your Music Festivals art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube, which is then sealed with protective caps on both ends. This ensures that the print remains flat during transit and prevents any creases or folds from occurring. Media Storehouse uses reliable shipping carriers to deliver your order directly to your address. You can track the progress of your delivery online using the tracking number provided by the carrier. Once you receive your package, simply remove the print from its tube and unroll it gently onto a flat surface. If necessary, allow some time for any minor wrinkles or curls to flatten out naturally before framing or displaying. You can expect a hassle-free delivery experience when ordering Music Festivals art prints from Media Storehouse.