
If you hate music festivals because:
- you don’t want to spend hundreds of pounds to be surrounded by drunken idiots in silly fancy dresses and listen to music you could listen to anytime with a better sound in decent venues
- you are not keen on camping and sleeping in the mud and spending most of the time queuing for toilets and drinks
But:
- you are truly passionate about music and love discovering new acts
- you want to being surrounded by like minded people, see musical creativity at its best, party the night away, see and be seen,
And:
- you are in London on Sunday 26th July
Then:
- you can’t miss The 1234 Shoreditch Festival (but then, probably you already know about it and have got your ticket already).
The1234 Shoreditch Festival is all about East London. Continuing on from the phenomenal success of its first year, The1234 Shoreditch Festival returns for its second outing on Sunday 26th bringing with it a whole host of the best new genre defying bands and Dj’s at its much loved stomping ground of Shoreditch Park nestled in the heart of London’s East End.
The1234 Shoreditch Festival rolls forth into its second blow up year with its phenomenal new band and Dj line up featuring the cream of today’s boundary pushing collectives: among them, the psychaedelic-rock-glam-metal-noise of Chrome Hoof, the glittery pop of Patrick Wolf, the lo-fi noise rock of Brooklyn’s A Place To Bury Strangers and a whole lot of the best represantatives of the UK’s most avant guarde and leftfield music scene – Ulterior, Factory Floor, V.E.G.A.S. Whores, Video Nasties, The Warlocks, Micron 63 and oh so many more.
In addition, the party keeps going after the sun goes down with 12 after-parties in the trendiest venues East London has to offer, such as Dalston Superstore, Joiners Arms, The Old Blue Last, The Legion.
All this and more for just £15 at the UK’s most forward thinking new music festival.
(Words by Laura Lotti)
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