Pendulum and more for Rocket Festival
Spain | |
21 February 2008
Also joining the bill are JFB Beardyman, Transformer, Serge Santiago, Icicle Groove Allegiance, Babyhead and Zen Hussies.
The event will also host cut-up kings Coldcut who have already been announced as a headliner. Two Spanish favourites Muchacito Bombo Inferno and Los Delinquentes are also confirmed.
Rocket Festival 2008 takes place from 16-18 May in the stunning hills of Andalucia, Spain.
Coined as the 'Burning Man of Europe', the three-day event spans all genres of electronic music complimented by a range of live bands.
Festival Director Marcus Clements
said: "Rocket Festival brings people from all over the world due to the mixture and high quality of bands, performance
and stunning surroundings. We have combined the best of British festivals with beautiful weather and the Spanish fiesta spirit."
Set to attract 5,000 visitors, the festival will also feature a circus and cabaret area
with street performers, trapeze shows and acrobatics, an extreme sports area, plus various arenas for young and old alike.
Tickets are available for just £65 for the weekend (kids under-12 go free). Buy HERE or call 020 7267 8320.
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ronjon
wrote on
Sunday 24 February :
Coined as "The Burning Man of Europe"? How about coining it "The Glastonbury of Estonia"?
No disrespect to Estonia. I'm sure anyone there could come up with a better way to describe this minor rave.
bryonytsl
wrote on
Monday 25 February :
Omg! jst confirmed me ticket =D
so xcited!!
Ive been to the rocket fest every year its been on and it gets better everytime =D =D =D
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