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Kew Gardens Festival
NameKew Gardens Festival
LocationKew Gardens, London
Years active2018-present
GenreMusic festival

Kew Gardens Festival is a popular music festival held in the iconic Kew Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in London, near the River Thames. The festival features a diverse lineup of music performances, including rock music by The Killers, indie rock by Arctic Monkeys, and jazz by Herbie Hancock. The event is organized by Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in collaboration with BBC Radio 2 and Live Nation Entertainment, with support from Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

Introduction

The Kew Gardens Festival is a celebration of music, art, and nature, set amidst the stunning backdrop of Kew Gardens, which is home to the Millennium Seed Bank and the Princess of Wales Conservatory. The festival showcases a wide range of music genres, from classical music by London Symphony Orchestra to pop music by Taylor Swift and Kylie Minogue. The event also features food and drink stalls, offering a variety of cuisine from around the world, including British cuisine by Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver. Visitors can explore the gardens, which are home to the Kew Palace and the Great Broad Walk Borders, and enjoy the festival's art installations and workshops by Tate Modern and Victoria and Albert Museum.

History

The Kew Gardens Festival was first launched in 2018, with a lineup that included performances by Bryan Ferry, Van Morrison, and Rick Astley. The festival was a huge success, attracting visitors from all over the world, including United Kingdom, United States, and Australia. In subsequent years, the festival has continued to grow in popularity, with performances by Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Diana Ross. The festival has also hosted theatre performances by Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre, and dance performances by Royal Ballet and English National Ballet. The event has become a highlight of the London summer calendar, alongside other popular events like Wimbledon Championships and Notting Hill Carnival.

Performers_and_Lineup

The Kew Gardens Festival has featured a diverse range of performers over the years, including rock music legends like The Rolling Stones and Queen (band)], as well as pop music stars like Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber. The festival has also showcased jazz and blues performances by Eric Clapton and BB King, and classical music performances by Andrea Bocelli and Lang Lang. Other notable performers have included comedians like John Cleese and Rowan Atkinson, and actors like Ian McKellen and Judi Dench. The festival's lineup is curated by a team of experts, including BBC Radio 1 and MTV Europe, to ensure a unique and exciting experience for visitors.

Organization_and_Venue

The Kew Gardens Festival is organized by Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in partnership with Live Nation Entertainment and BBC Radio 2. The event is held in the Kew Gardens, which provides a unique and stunning backdrop for the festival. The gardens are home to a wide range of plant species, including orchids and cacti, and feature several glasshouses, including the Palm House and the Temperate House. The festival venue includes several stages, including the Main Stage and the BBC Radio 2 Stage, as well as food and drink stalls and art installations. The event is supported by London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and Transport for London, which provides public transportation options to and from the festival.

Impact_and_Reception

The Kew Gardens Festival has had a significant impact on the local community, with many visitors staying in London hotels and bed and breakfasts during the event. The festival has also generated significant revenue for local businesses, including restaurants and shops in Kew and Richmond upon Thames. The event has received widespread critical acclaim, with praise from The Guardian and The Times for its unique lineup and stunning venue. The festival has also been recognized for its sustainability efforts, including its use of renewable energy and recycling programs, and has been awarded ISO 20121 certification for its event sustainability management. Overall, the Kew Gardens Festival is a must-visit event for music and nature lovers alike, with its unique blend of performances, art installations, and stunning scenery. Category:Music festivals in the United Kingdom