Whilst you’ve been enjoying the festival in real life, we’ve been recreating the festival online using lots of free social media tools including Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, AudioBoo, FourSquare and YouTube.
The best thing is that you don’t have to be a member of any of these social networking sites to see what we’ve been doing. Here’s a round-up:
Updates from Twitter
We’ve been live-tweeting what’s been going on and re-tweeting what others have been saying about Godiva Festival too.
We’ve also been lucky enough to go backstage and get exclusive photographs of some of the bands getting interviewed.
If you want to join in, send a tweet to @godivafestival or use the hashtag #covgodiva.
Photos on Flickr
We’ve uploaded lots of photos to our Godiva Festival Flickr collection and we’ve also made a Godiva Festival group to share everyone’s photographs in one place. We welcome photos from anyone and everyone – you don’t need to be a professional – so come and join us!
Soundclips on Audioboo
You can’t have a live music festival with hearing some sounds. We’ve wandered into tents, joined the Godiva Carnival, danced by the main stage and played in the fairground to bring these sounds to you.
You can subscribe to our boos at http://audioboo.fm/godivafestival
Liking Godiva Festival on Facebook
Lots of people have been sharing their photos, memories and suggestions for an even better Godiva Festival.
So far there have been 265 check-ins and almost 6,000 likes. Come on, ‘like’ us – you know you want to!
Checking in on Foursquare
We’ve registered all the tents on Foursquare, so if you’re at Godiva don’t forget to check-in. There are still a few places where the Mayorship is available…
Videos on YouTube
We found the highest place we could to get an aerial view of the crowd. Can you spot yourself?
More videos are on YouTube – including the incredible Zoe’s Place dancing bear!




