Babyshambles Get Loaded in London
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18 April 2006
Get Loaded In The Park 2006 takes place on London's Clapham Common
on Sunday, 27 August - with the safety of the bank holiday Monday ahead to sleep it off! A second Get Loaded...
festival is also planned for Cardiff on 26 August with full details expected to be released soon.
Click here for tickets, priced £25 for a limited time!
Celebrating its third year, the London
festival boasts another cracking blend of old-skool bands and DJs, plus new acts that share the spirit of the early
'90s indie/dance scene, which provided the festival's original inspiration.
Joining Babyshambles
on the outdoor Main Stage will be De La Soul, The
Buzzcocks, Adamski, Adam Freeland
(live), Killa Kella, James Lavelle, and The Slits. The stage will
be hosted by The Cuban Brothers all day and there will also be a special appearance by the Hacienda
Soundsystem, which includes Peter Hook, Graeme Park, and Bez,
and will feature a live performance from '90s dance act N-Joi.
Heavier dance sounds will be found
in the Bugged Out! Arena, with Greenvelvet, Tiga, Erol Alkan, Justin
Robertson, and Jojo De Freq sharing duties on the decks.
XfM's John Kennedy
will host a new venue, The Midday Ramble Vs Stylish Riots Arena, featuring British Sea Power, The Boy Least Likely To, 65 Days of Static, The
Chalets, and Lethal Bizzle, with more expected to be announced.
The Guilty Pleasures Arena
returns for its second year, fronted by Sean Rowley and his opinion-splitting record collection,
plus Terry Hall of The Specials,
An Audience with Howard Marks, The Comedy Store,
Barefoot, Son of Dave, and Kid Carpet.
Tickets are on sale now priced
£25 for a limited time before they increase to £30. Best buy now then. Click here.
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