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    UK Festival Awards reveals 2018 winners

    Michael BakerBy Michael BakerDecember 7, 2018Updated:August 7, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The UK Festival Awards honoured this year’s winners yesterday in London. Pictured above, the Parklife team celebrating their Best Metropolitan win.

    The UK Festival Awards – the leading annual industry celebration – has announced its 2018 winners.

    The 15th edition of the Awards took place on December 6 at Troxy London, where the industry’s greatest gathered with the hope of taking home one of 21 prestigious accolades.

    This year, the UKFA welcomed rapper, comedian and actor Doc Brown to host the ceremony. He was joined by London choir Some Voices, with renowned Manchester DJs Howling Rhythm holding down the afterparty.

    The winners of the UK Festival Awards 2018 are:

    The Innovation Award: SHAMBALA

    Best Hospitality FESTIVAL NO. 6

    Concession of the Year: CHEEZY VINYL BAR

    Marketing Campaign of the Year: KENDAL CALLING

    Best Festival Production: ELROW TOWN LONDON

    Agency of the Year: CODA MUSIC AGENCY

    The Brand Activation Award OLD MOUT CIDER KIWI CAMP

    Line-Up of the Year ALL POINTS EAST

    Best Non-Music Festival: THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL OF MAKING

    Best Festival for Emerging Talent: LIVE AT LEEDS

    Promoter of the Year BROADWICK LIVE

    Best Family Festival: LATITUDE FESTIVAL

    The Greener Festival Award: WOOD FESTIVAL

    The Grassroots Festival Award: BARN ON THE FARM

    Best Overseas Festival: SZIGET FESTIVAL

    Best New Festival: TIMBER FESTIVAL

    Best Metropolitan Festival: PARKLIFE

    Best Small Festival: ARCTANGENT

    Best Medium-Sized Festival: 2000TREES

    Best Major Festival: DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL

    Among the winners of the prestigious Awards are Latitude Festival, named Best Family Festival after winning Best Major Festival in 2017. 2000trees, last year’s winner of the Grassroots Festival Award, went home with Best Medium-Sized Festival.

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    Other winners include Coda Music Agency, who was named Agency of the Year for the second year in a row, and Sziget Festival, who won Best Overseas Festival and recently won Line-Up of the Year at the 2017 European Festival Awards in the Netherlands.

    Another highlight of the night was the posthumous honouring of the late Sarah Nulty of Tramlines Festival with the Outstanding Contribution to Festivals Award. In Sarah’s honour, the UK Festival Awards will be launching the Sarah Nulty Women in Festivals Award in 2019.

    UK Festival Awards Manager Michael Baker, commented: “The UK Festival Awards team would like to extend a huge congratulations to each of our winners and nominees, as well as a thank you to all of those who participated, sponsored, attended, judged, and otherwise supported the event this year. Our 15th edition was another amazing night of revelry and recognition for the festival industry, and we look forward to hosting everyone again next year.”

    About UK Festival Awards

    Since its inception in 2004, the UK Festival Awards has been dedicated to recognising and celebrating the collective accomplishments of the nation’s most beloved industry. Across its 21 categories, the Awards acknowledges the achievements of organisers and suppliers in the fields of programming, production, innovation, emerging talent, marketing, hospitality, catering and more.

    In 2017, food and drink business consultancy CGA acquired the UK Festival Awards. From its offices in Manchester, United Kingdom, and Chicago, United States, CGA experts work with many of the world’s biggest consumer brands, including drinks manufacturers, consumer brand owners, food suppliers and wholesalers as well as pub, bar and restaurant retailers, festivals and government entities.

    For more information, visit: www.festivalawards.com

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