Parklife Festival Tickets

Parklife Festival Tickets

When it comes to the summer music festivals audiences have a lot to choose from and this is not just because there are events that suit a range of genres, from the metal showcase of Download to the dance spectacular that is the LED Festival, it is also because there is a choice between festivals old and new.

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Whilst some events, such as Reading and Glastonbury, boast a long and celebrated history, others are new to the scene and are still managing to rival established events. With plenty of new festivals springing up over the last decade, there has never been a better time and place to be a music fan than modern Britain during the summer months.

So festival tickets get audiences access to anticipated dates on the calendar and this is particularly true for the Parklife Festival in Manchester where audiences get access to a range of stand-out acts. The 2010 occurred at Platts Field Park in Manchester and attracted a large crowd of eager fans ready to hear the work of some of the biggest names around. So should the festival return to the same spot well into the future it is certain that there will be plenty of people anticipating a memorable event.

The Parklife Festival was put together by the minds behind Manchester’s annual Warehouse Project, which sees a range of venues in the city become the homes to various electronic acts. It is a popular event, which has featured Groove Armada, Aphex Twin, Deadmau5 and Fatboy Slim amongst the abundance of names on display. Add to this an array of other promoters (like The Deaf Institute, Mad Ferret and others) and you have the makings of a stand-out team. So it is no wonder that Parklife managed to boast such an impressive line up in 2010, allowing festival-goers to begin the new decade of summer music with a bang.

Amongst the acts that have featured at the Parklife Festival are Kele Okereke, Calvin Harris, Booka Shade, Magnetic Man, Friendly Fires, Kissy Sellout, Fake Blood, Four Tet, Simon Barker and Japanese Popstars, amongst others. It proved to be a remarkable event as audiences flocked to the Manchester site to welcome a fresh and exciting addition to the summer festival landscape. It is no wonder that festival tickets to be a part of the crowd were in high demand and saw audiences arrive in their thousands.

So with the Parklife Festival, music lovers are getting a stand-out event and this is why festival tickets will continue to be a popular draw well into the future.

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