RockNess 2011 headliners will 'ensure a massive party'
Organisers blog about first booking and a new site layout

Photographer:Steve Jenner
Daniel Fahey - 13 October 2010
Head honcho Jim King is yet to name the act but ticket-holders can expect to big names to follow in the
footstep of Fatboy Slim, Leftfield and The Strokes
who performed last year.
“Some of you guys are following me on Twitter (@jimloudsound) and will have noticed that we confirmed one of the main stage headliners last week. I really
don’t mean to tease you all by not releasing the name but we’re not allowed to yet as part of the agreement,”
King blogged on the official
website.
“The band has other deals they need to do and announcing RockNess might get in the way of
those negotiations. All I can say is that RockNess fans love this them and they’ll ensure a massive party descends on
the Loch in June 2011. There are loads of other negotiations going on with a lot more acts wanting to play the festival this
year than any other.”
Organisers are also looking at the possibility of a new layout for the festival.
“We are still looking at changing the site around a little and we have some subtle changes that we think will make
the show a better experience for you all,” wrote King, “I’m going to be tweeting on this and other
things over the coming months.”
As
previously reported, a limited about of Rock Ness 2011 tickets will go on sale for £99.
The passes will be available from 28 October at 9am and when they are close to selling out,
organisers will release £135 early bird tickets.
Student early bird passes will be available
for £125 with a three-month payment plan to be launched following the £99 deal.
A ticket link will appear when the Rock Ness tickets go on sale.
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The RockNess
Music Festival 2011 dates have been revealed as 10-12 June with the music festival set to return
to Dores on the shores of Loch Ness, Scotland.
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