So, another weekend and another festival, as this summer’s money-making music machine rolls on and on. Last weekend, the Barclaycard Wireless Festival descended on Hyde Park for a three day musical extravaganza. On Friday, the festival was kicked off by Pink, Temper Trap, Gossip, Plan B and the Ting Tings. Saturday was all about Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliot, 2ManyDJs, Pendulum and LCD Soundsystem. The festival drew to a close on sold-out Sunday with a headline performance by Jay-Z, supported by Lily Allen, Friendly Fires, Slash and Chipmunk to name but a few of the artists rocking it over the weekend

On Saturday and Sunday, I was lucky enough to be invited to DJ on the Barclaycard VIP double-decker bus and was given access all areas, so here’s the inside track –

Highlights:

It was all about Jay-Z day. The Jigga Man raised the musical bar with a majestic performance (even though he kept the crowd waiting for an age). Aside from Snoop Dogg and Friendly Fires, most of the acts had failed to move the crowd. Hip-Hop royalty, Jay-Z, with celebrity entourage in tow including Beyonce, Madonna and Amy Winehouse

Lowlights:

Missy Elliot – Not only did she rock up on stage late, but her performance was cut short. This may have been a result of her unfortunate choice of outfit and the negative crowd reaction that ensued (bottled off stage, nearly causing a riot)…head to toe Adidas German tracksuits are not a good look, post England’s World Cup exit

And what about the brands who join us in the festival fields every year to tempt us with their wares? Aside from the Barclaycard Unwind areas (one public, one VIP), the Pepsi Max stage, which showcased some fantastic acts, but was hard to find and the EA Games truck (19 gaming stations with 70” tournament screen and Get in the Game Virtual, that remained rammed throughout), other brand activity left a lot to be desired and provided attendees with little added value. Vodafone’s presence was heavy on branding but low on experience or interaction, focusing solely on promoting their VIP campaign. Tuborg kept things basic with lo-fi bars and little else but I guess the experience was in the drinking on such a hot weekend. And Vodka Kick tried, but, in my opinion, failed to deliver an impactful consumer experience with their ramshackle beach bar.

On a personal note, it was lovely bumping into friends of Brando campaigns past…the gorgeous Poppy Delevingne, Jaime Winstone, Lisa Snowdon and Jennifer Metcalfe.

So on to the next festival. Here’s hoping the sunny weather holds. DJ slots most welcome!

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