Festival Republic

Festival Republic (formerly the Mean Fiddler Music Group) is a UK music promoter. Among its interests, it runs the Reading and Leeds festivals and is contracted to manage the Glastonbury Festival. The group was founded in 1982 by chairman Vince Power, with a venue called simply Mean Fiddler. After acquiring the LA2 (now known as the Astoria2) in Charing Cross Road in 2000, it was renamed to become the Mean Fiddler Music Group. In April 2005, they... more

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  • 1982

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  • Mean Fiddler Music Group

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Vince Power

Vince Power is an Irish music venue and festival owner and founder of Mean Fiddler who lives and operates in London. He was born on 29 April 1947 to a poor rural family in Kilmacthomas, County Waterford and moved to London aged 16. He worked in various manual labour jobs, eventually moving into...
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  • May 2000
  • 2000
  • 1993
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