But there are plenty of styles in the music world and when it comes to dance and electronic music, there is a festival in London that is certain to be a top draw, with music lovers hoping to get hold of festival tickets before they sell out.
That event is the London Electronic Dance Festival, otherwise known as the LED Festival, which takes place during August in Victoria Park (the same location as other events on the calendar, such as the Underage Festival). It is here in which an array of electronic and dance acts take to the stage and provide electronic dance music fans with the very best of this world. And this is not a festival that has been running for decades either; this is a festival that is brand new for the latest decade – proving that despite the wealth of choice already, Britain is still emerging with brand new music festivals that are receiving plenty of attention. So make sure you are first in line for LED Festival tickets as soon as possible.
For the first year of the event, in 2010, a host of dance and electronic acts were recruited, resulting in a line-up featuring David Guetta, , Leftfield, Soulwax, Calvin Harris, Tiga, Audio Bullys, Goldfrapp, Annie Mac and many more. So as soon as it was announced, the LED Festival already proved itself to be the best place to witness a host of top talents. Some have been pioneers in their field, whilst others have had recognisable hits and those remaining are top names that many people are familiar with. From Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac to Calvin Harris – famous for singles such as “Acceptable in the 80s”. Then there’s David Guerra, the enormously popular French DJ whose brand of house music has earned him an audience of enviable proportions.
So ensure you are one of those lucky enough to get hold of LED Festival tickets before it is too late. By doing so you will be able to enjoy the very best in electronic and dance music over a two day event in Victoria Park, where the atmosphere will add to the experience and ensure you will remember it for years to come.
But then, come the summer months the UK boasts a wide range of festivals, and whilst many might still believe that it is mostly guitar-based rock bands on show, the reality is that there couldn’t be more choice. Whatever music genre you are accustomed to there are festival tickets out there to ensure a great weekend.