Arcadia's new event will be held in Bristol this summer
Alexandra Pollard

16:32 19th January 2015

The festival production company Arcadia, most famous for creating Glastonbury's giant mechanical spider, are hosting a Bristol-based event this summer.

The company was founded in 2007, and have become renowned for their mechanical creations and penchant for fire. Their huge metal spider creation was used for the after-dark experience at last year's Glastonbury.

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In a Facebook post, the company revealed: "We’ll be kicking things off back home at the mighty Glastonbury – whipping together new performance and technological elements to ramp up the spectacle.

"We will also be launching a whole new Arcadia event in Bristol next season – something we are incredibly excited about. It will be our only UK event apart from Glastonbury, and Arcadia’s entire creative, performance, technological, and mechanical arsenal will be unleashed at full throttle.

"Arcadia won’t be at BoomTown in 2015. It’s been an epic three years and both of our collectives are keen to evolve and continue pushing creative boundaries."

No more details or dates have been revealed for the Bristol event, so watch this space.

  • The Libertines: After a triumphant summer and Pete Doherty finishing a successful stint in a Thai rehab, the band are making progress on album No.3 - with festival rumours to boot. 'Sources' have claimed that the band will be topping the bill at one of Glasto's stages this summer.

  • Foo Fighters: Having headlined everywhere else but not gracing the good fields of Worthy Farm since 1998, Dave Grohl and co have long been a strong rumour for Glasto 2015. Their string of massive UK stadium shows line up with it nicely, but Grohl has remained coy and tight-lipped about the rumours - saying that they'll headline as long as Prince and Oasis do.

  • AC/DC: Metallica proved that hard rock and Glastonbury can mix after all, and few are as huge or beloved as the 'Back In Black' superstars. Their upcoming UK stadium shows are just days after Glasto - could they bring some Dirty Deeds to Worthy Farm?

  • Elton John: He's got some pretty huge UK outdoor shows in the weeks leading up to Glasto, and we'd say that 'Rocket Man', 'Crocodile Rock', 'I'm Still Standing', 'Tiny Dancer' and 'Your Song' would make for a tear-jerking, historic closing set.

  • Noel Gallagher: He's got a new album coming out, and a catalogue of classics that would put all others to shame. With an Oasis reunion looking increasingly unlikely, we're sure that Noel on his own can more than fit the bill.

  • Taylor Swift: Festival boss Michael Eavis has said he wants her to play, and she's in the country to play Hyde Park that weekend - should she 'do a Beyonce' and make history with a headline set of shameless pure pop? Swift's friend Ed Sheeran says no but we're still hopeful...

  • Florence + The Machine: Album No.3 is tantalisingly close and due for release in 2015. She's announced a whole bunch of EU festival dates around late June but nothing in the UK yet - could Glasto be calling?

  • Rihanna: Another global megastar with a new album expected any day now, we'd also say that RiRi is the perfect candidate to follow in the footsteps of Queen Bey.

  • Motorhead: As they prepare to celebrate their 40th anniversary, we'd welcome some mid-afternoon main stage mayhem from the 'Ace Of Spades' kings.

  • Prince: It just wouldn't be Glastonbury without a good old Prince rumour. Maybe we'll get lucky this year?

  • Calvin Harris: The world's richest DJ is also being linked to Glasto 2015. With a live show that looks like this, expect him to blow up one of the dance stages. We just hope he brings Will Smith along like he did at T In The Park...

  • Chromeo: They had to pull out at the last minute last year, which is why we're excited about the potential return of some 'Fancy Footwork'.

  • Queen Adam Lambert: They've a new compilation album out, are touring this winter - but last year bookies slashed odds on the 'Bohemian Rhapsody' icons taking to the Pyramid Stage.

  • Patti Smith: The punk poet will be playing Horses in full at Field Day a few weeks beforehand - so it stands to reason that she should bring the same legendary LP to Glastonbury too.

  • Foals: They only played a couple of UK festival dates last year and have been hard at work on album No.4 - now they're tipped to make their live return at Glasto.

  • Ride: The return of one of the finest shoegaze bands of all time, some big festival shows - Glastonbury just makes sense, surely?

  • Take That: Yes, really. Howard Donald told the press last year: "Historically we've never done festivals – we did try and contact Michael Eavis but he didn't reply." Emily Eavis played down the claims, but then she would - wouldn't she?

  • Pharrell: Mr Williams and his hat is tipped to make Glasto feel all 'Happy' come June. He's playing with The Script in Dublin the week before so we wouldn't be too surprised if he did.

  • Adele: She'd have to overcome her fear of mud, wellies and playing outdoors, but her upcoming new album has seen the massive-selling Adele ranked among the possibilities.

  • Alt-J: They've graduated to greatness with a sold-out show at The O2 in London, now expect them to follow it up with something massive at Glasto - headlining The Other Stage perhaps?

  • Royal Blood: A victory lap for the newest champions of guitar rock.


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