When the Sex Pistols released their wry 1977 single Holidays In The Sun, they probably never imagined that it would have the kind of domino effect to see 10,000-odd outcasts descending on Blackpool’s seafront 45 years down the line. And yet here we are…
Of course, Rebellion Festival has long-since established itself as the world’s premier old-school punk showcase. Across four days and seven stages (plus a cinema) we get a line-up jam-packed with the very best of the genre’s luminaries and safety-pinned young guns. From Norway’s Domt to Mexico’s Migrana Social, Australia’s Young Offenders to Indonesia’s Turtles Jr, onstage and off, it’s an awesomely international gathering. Away from the music, too, there there are showcases for fashion and art, talks from industry heavyweights and even a ‘wall of remembrance’ for this year’s attendees to commemorate the Rebellion veterans we’ve lost.
There’s a sense of extra significance in 2022, too. Celebrating a quarter-century since the punk army first invaded the city’s gorgeous Victorian Winter Gardens under that aforementioned Holidays In The Sun banner, there’s a bold expansion with a massive outdoor stage erected at the foot of the Blackpool Tower under its own R-Fest branding. Beyond that, though, it marks the festival’s return into the changed post-COVID world, against a backdrop of social crisis and war. Loud, angry expression has never been so vital. So here are K!’s pick of the most memorably raucous moments from across the weekend.