Arabic version: أوليفيا دين تتألق في عطلة نهاية الأسبوع الكبرى لراديو 1 في سندرلاند
Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Sunderland brought together about 100,000 festivalgoers for three days of music and celebration at Herrington Country Park. The event kicked off the festival season in the UK, featuring nearly 100 acts and an unexpected streak of sunshine, much to the delight of attendees. According to BBC News, the weather transformed the atmosphere, with many fans expressing their joy over the clear skies.
Olivia Dean closed the show on the final day of the festival, marking her first major headline slot. Her performance captivated around 40,000 fans, showcasing her growth since the release of her second album, “The Art of Loving.” Dean shared her excitement with the crowd, describing the past nine months as life-changing. Fans from around the world attended, including Kameel from New York, who praised Dean’s authenticity and vocal talent.
Zara Larsson also electrified the audience, having evolved her stage presence over nearly a decade since her first appearance at Big Weekend. Fans noted her authenticity and personal growth, with many appreciating her current artistic direction. The festival emphasized the importance of genuine expression in music, resonating with a social media-savvy audience.
The first day of the festival was dedicated to electronic music, featuring a diverse lineup from local talent to established stars like Fatboy Slim. The renowned DJ highlighted the unifying power of dance music, stating it brings people together across generations. Local pride was evident as attendees celebrated Sunderland’s unique culture, further enriched by the festival’s affordable tickets, especially for residents.
Overall, Radio 1’s Big Weekend not only showcased major artists but also reinforced the vibrant spirit of Sunderland, leaving fans eager for future events.




















