Competition: Win Tickets To L.E.D Festival

Posted in Competitions, Music
By Sam Bathe on 17 Jul 2010

To celebrate the upcoming L.E.D Festival, taking over London’s Victoria Park on August 28th and 29th we’re giving you the chance to win one of two pairs of tickets to the event. To be in with a chance of winning simply answer the following question and find more information, after the jump.

L.E.D headliners Soulwax perform as DJs under what name?

a) 1 Many DJs
b) 2 Many DJs
c) 3 Many DJs

Send your answer to competitions@fanthefiremagazine.com. Deadline 01/08/10.

Check out the line-up and more information below:

It’s just 6 weeks until London’s hottest dance festival aka L.E.D Festival lands in Victoria Park with one of the biggest electronic line ups London’s ever seen that includes the likes of Leftfield, David Guetta, Goldfrapp, Aphex Twin, Calvin Harris, Friendly Fires, Annie Mac, Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso to name a few. As we gear up to the big one, we are pleased to announce an all new arena to the show. One of the UK’s coolest club nights ‘Pump Up The Volume’ will be hosting their very own arena, musically taking a nostalgic look back to the 90’s! Other arenas already announced include Cream, Annie Mac Presents, Planet Turbo and Hed Kandi!

To celebrate PUMP UP THE VOLUME hosting their own time transporting VIP arena on Saturday 28th August, beaming us to the 90’s when the noise levels hit 1.21 Gigawatts, L.E.D are encouraging all festival goers to dig out their 90’s clobber and fully submerge themselves into the 90’s! Those with the best outfits will win an upgrade for them and their mates into the exclusive PUMP UP THE VOLUME VIP Arena . So if you want to dress to impress make sure your jeans are baggy, your tops are cropped and t-shirts carry a smile.

PUMP UP THE VOLUME has already received acclaim as the new night about town, holding sporadic parties at Visions in Dalston and with some awesome warehouse bashes in the pipeline too.

If you’re bored of the 80’s revival and want to remember that last decade of the 20th Century before everything went all ‘digital and download’ then PUMP UP THE VOLUME is the place to be. Hear records by the likes of TLC, Altern 8, Whitney Houston, Rhythm is Rhythm, Bizzare Inc, En Vogue, Jazzy Jeff, Lucy Pearl, Vanilla Ice, Gang Starr, Madonna, Q Tip and a whole lot more.

To hear what it’s all about check out the ‘radical’ 90s mix from the gorgeous Pump Up The Volume residents Minkioni and Naomiiii! http://soundcloud.com/pump-up-the-volume/pump-up-the-volume-mix

Tickets on sale now: For further information please go to: www.ledfestival.net.

Friday 27th August Bank Holiday Weekend
David Guetta
Soulwax
Calvin Harris
Axwell ‘Heart Show’
Sebastian Ingrosso
Tiga
Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77
Audio Bullys
Afrojack
Zombie Nation (Live)
Kim Fai
AN21
Boy 8-Bit
Max Vangeli
Ocelot
Azari & III
Phil Faversham
Dean Rigg
Sarah Louise
Nathan Lee
Dean Oram on Percussion
Annie on Sax
More names TBA

Saturday 28th August Bank Holiday Weekend
Leftfield
Goldfrapp
Friendly Fires
Special Guest: Aphex Twin
Annie Mac
Sub Focus
Professor Green
Boy Better Know
Die Antwoord
Shy FX
Zinc
Pump up the Volume All Stars
More Names TBA

L.E.D FESTIVAL 2010 TICKET PRICES AND INFORMATION:
Friday 27th & Saturday 28th August Bank Holiday Weekend
Victoria Park, London, Info: www.ledfestival.net

Tickets on sale NOW:
www.ticketmaster.co.uk / Tel: 08444 775 775
www.seetickets.com / Tel: 0871 230 1097
www.ticketline.co.uk / Tel: 0870 444 5556
www.viewlondon.co.uk
www.gigantic.com
www.dontstayin.com
www.lastminute.com
www.datatransmission.co.uk
www.hmv.com

Tickets:
Friday – £40.00 +BF / Student: £37.00+BF
Saturday – £40.00+BF / Student: £37.00+BF
2 Day – £70.00 +BF / Student: £56.00+NF

VIP Tickets available through limited agents only please go to:-

www.ledfestival.net for details

Day VIP – £85.00 +BF
2 Day VIP – £150.00 +BF

Opening Times:
Friday – Doors 2pm – 10.45pm
Saturday – Doors 12pm – 10.45pm
Last Admittance – 9.30pm

LED Festival is an 18 plus event.

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