SaddleSpan stage covers confirmed for Charlie Gillett stage at WOMAD 2015

Amazing Tents is proud to announce that the SaddleSpan S5000 will once again be the stage cover for the BBC Radio 3 Charlie Gillett stage at WOMAD 2015 festival.

Many internationally renowned artists have performed under the S5000’s protective roof in previous years, including last year’s extensive line-up. 2014’s festival saw Caci Vorba, Yaaba Funk, 9 Bach, Elemotho, Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys, Cigdem Aslan and The Chair all take to the Charlie Gillett stage.

The stage is named after the celebrated British radio presenter and musicologist who died in 2010 following a highly successful career promoting world music (and, incidentally, discovering legendary bands such as Ian Dury and Dire Straits).

What to expect at WOMAD 2015

The organisers of this year’s world music festival, held in Charlton Park in the Wiltshire town of Malmesbury, are so far keeping the details of the 2015 line-up under their hats.

Tickets are now on sale for the summer event, but the only act confirmed so far is the Australian blues singer-songwriter C.W Stoneking. We eagerly await more line-up news, but at least the S5000 is primed and ready for a bumper selection of talented world musicians. Around 40,000 music fans are expected on each day of the event, taking place on the last weekend of July, so if you’re one of them – look out for the SaddleSpan stage cover. You should be able to spot it by its unique ‘saddle’ shape.

Why are SaddleSpan tents so popularly used as stage covers?

There are quite a lot of reasons why so many of the UK’s top festivals, music and performance events make use of SaddleSpan S5000 tents as stage covers.

The first of these is obvious – the tent’s unique shape makes it the perfect frame for a live performance act. It shelters acts and crew from the elements, specially designed to withstand winds of up to 60mph, and provides the audience with the ideal focal point. It is also perfect for rigging lighting, sound and other effects –whilst still retaining a very modern, almost futuristic look. You could even go so far as to say that the S5000 is stylish, especially when branded with festival colours, logos or lighting effects.

The SaddleSpan S5000 is also very versatile, which is perhaps why so many festivals – including WOMAD – choose it. It comes in a canopy form, where both ends are open, and a canopy configuration, where a back wall is added. It can also be enclosed, when it instantly becomes a large marquee suitable for all kinds of special events. As well as being modular, so you can connect it to other SaddleSpan configurations, the stage cover is also safe and easy to build, saving festival organisers some valuable installation time.

Just as importantly – audiences seem to love the SaddleSpan stage covers, which get a fantastic reaction every time they grace a festival field during the day or when night falls. Long may it continue!


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How to get married virtually anywhere (with the help of an event tent)

While some couples still prefer a traditional wedding, held in a church or country house, there is a growing trend for getting married in more unusual places. People get hitched atop mountains, in local forests, aboard boats, in public parks, in zoos and safari parks, on beaches and in hundreds of other wacky and wonderful destinations.

If you’re the adventurous type and this sounds like your sort of wedding, you’ll need to do a bit more planning than the average wedding organiser. The reason for this is that there are lots more factors conspiring to potentially spoil your day, from terrible weather to problems with car parking and transport for your guests.

Here’s our guide to overcoming all obstacles and getting married virtually anywhere…

Get permission

The very first thing to do before you start planning any of the finer details is to find out whether you are actually allowed to get married there or not. Each venue will have different rules and regulations relating to everything from wedding licenses to consumption of alcohol. Some are licensed for weddings, but most won’t be – so you might need to plan an official ceremony at the registry office later on. You’ll also need to get in touch with your local council to find out about their rules, permits and regulations for weddings in public places.

Get a roof over your head

If there is no building of any kind at your dream wedding destination, you’ll need to sort out some form of shelter. Even if you hold your wedding at the height of summer, it could still rain and spoil your day. How much shelter you think you need is up to you, whether it’s a large marquee for emergencies or a full event tent to hold your whole wedding in. The beauty of an event tent or marquee is that it can be popped up virtually anywhere, as long as there is enough space and the owner of the land gives you permission. It’s your key to holding a wedding virtually anywhere!

Umbrellas, blankets and sun cream at the ready!

To pull off an outdoor wedding in a venue that is not normally equipped for such events, you need to be one step ahead of the weather. Be prepared with umbrellas, blankets and warm clothing for bad weather (along with sensible shoes!) and sun cream and parasols just in case it’s a very hot day. Think of the comfort of your guests, and take steps to make sure everyone is warm, dry and having a great time.

Consider access

You might think it’s the most romantic idea ever to get married in the middle of a lake or in a treehouse, but some of your guests might not agree. You need to consider things like local parking and transport links as well as access for disabled and elderly guests. Plan out everything as if you were a guest yourself, even down to walking the route from the car park to the venue to check for potential hazards and problems. Also – don’t forget to plan access for all of your suppliers, from the caterers and musicians to the team setting up your event tent.

Come up with a Plan B

There’s more chance of something going wrong with an unconventional wedding, compared to one held in a traditional venue. This means you’ll need a Plan B, or to be more accurate, lots of Plan Bs. It may not be fun, but you need to imagine absolutely everything that could potentially go wrong on your big day and come up with a plan to avoid or resolve it. You might not need any of your back-up plans, but it’s reassuring to know that you’re ready for anything.

Watch out for the wind

The wind can ruin the best-planned of outdoor weddings, from blowing up bridesmaids dresses to blowing away the marquee. You need to prepare for it by ensuring every event tent or structure is properly secured, that dresses aren’t made of light, overly flimsy material, plenty of hairspray is used to secure hairstyles and that nothing can be blown away.

Can everyone hear you?

If you’re holding your event in a busy, noisy public place or in an exposed outdoor location with the wind rushing around, your guests may struggle to hear what’s going on. Make sure everything from vows to the best man’s speech can be clearly heard with a proper sound system.

Keep decorations simple

When your wedding isn’t held in a traditional venue, one that is set up for weddings, you’ll need to do a lot of the decorating and styling yourself. You can make life a lot easier on yourself by sticking to simple, portable decorations – i.e. candles and flowers – and keeping your theme low-key. However, if you’re having the whole wedding in an event tent, you can be a bit more elaborate with the decorations, or you can keep things simple by doing all of your decorating with lighting. If your wedding is held in a public place, such as a local park, you could arrange for the grass to be freshly mown and the flower beds tidied up before the big day.

Choose suppliers with experience in unusual weddings

This will be a huge help, as caterers, photographers, musicians and florists who have supplied weddings in unconventional locations won’t be fazed by the challenge. They may even come up with great practical ideas to help plan the day. The same goes for the venue – if you choose a location that has hosted at least one wedding before, you’ll find the whole process a lot easier.

Ultimately, it’s not impossible to hold a wedding in a really unusual location and for the day to run smoothly – but you will need to put in the work and do some thorough planning to make it a success. Good luck!

 

 


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The most-anticipated festivals of 2015 – which are you most looking forward to?

If you’re a fan of live music, you’ll undoubtedly have started off the New Year planning out which music festivals you’ll be attending in 2015. It’s looking set to be an exciting year for live music, with lots of highlights and headline acts to look forward to.

At Amazing Tent, we’re also excited about 2015’s thrilling festival line-up, especially as we’ll be popping up our fantastic stage covers, event tents and marquees at many of the summer’s biggest music events. Look out for our distinctive SaddleSpan tents – you can’t miss them!

Here are our highlights of 2015 festivals:

  • Glastonbury Festival. The annual Glastonbury music festival at Worthy Farm is always a highly anticipated event in the festival calendar, and 2015 is no different. Along with confirmed headliners such as Lionel Richie, making his UK festival debut this summer, acts such as David Bowie and the Foo Fighters are also hotly tipped to perform. The festival is also planning another UK first – an appearance by His Holiness the Dalai Lama!

 

  • Download Festival. If you’re a fan of rock and metal and you like your acts legendary, this summer’s Download Festival at Donington Park will absolutely blow your mind. Confirmed headliners so far include Slipknot, Kiss and Muse, with lots of others still to be announced.

 

  • Reading and Leeds Festivals. Organisers may be keeping details of the full line-up under their hats, but the one announcement they have made is pretty exciting – rock gods Metallica (along with the supremely talented Jamie-T) will definitely be headlining!

 

  • Coachella 2015. If you prefer your festivals hot, sunny and star-studded, mark a trip to Coachella festival in California on your calendar for this year. Line-up details have recently been announced, with confirmed acts including White Stripes frontman Jack White, legendary rock band AC DC and hugely popular rapper Drake. You can also expect to see Brit presence in the form of Florence and the Machine, alt-J and Belle & Sebastian.

 

  • Liverpool Sound City. This year’s festival gets the cultural powerhouse that is Liverpool firmly back on the map, as eccentric Oklahoma City band The Flaming Lips have recently been announced as headliners. The Lips will join a fantastic line-up on Liverpool’s Docklands, which also includes Glasgow band Belle & Sebastian.

 

  • Isle of Wight Festival. This year’s line-up for Isle of Wight 2015 is absolutely sizzling, featuring the likes of Fleetwood Mac, Paolo Nutini, The Black Keys, Billy Idol and Pharell Williams. An exciting festival in a beautiful location, this festival is a must-visit for live music fans – don’t miss it!

Whichever of the amazing festivals you head to in 2015, we wish you a fantastic year of live music and festival fun. Don’t forget to look out for Amazing Tent – we might not make it quite as far as California for Coachella but you’ll definitely spot our event tents and stage covers at the UK’s biggest and best festivals. We’ll see you there!


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