Monday, 28 March 2011

The Parklife Weekender

Parklife is without a doubt going to be massive. With immense names in music, like Kelis for all the pop fanatics, Mystery Jets for the Indie lovers and Chase ‘n’ Status’ DnB beats for you jungle fans; and those are only the headliners. The rest of the line up is just as electrifying with plenty of alluring music that thousands are eagerly waiting in anticipation for.

The two day festival will be held on the weekend of the 11th and 12th of June, the perfect kick start to those long summers months. What would be better than celebrating the end of those dreaded Uni exams with two much booze and a weekend of flawless music. With a little help from friends and partners of the event, seven arenas will hold some of the biggest names in music just for your entertainment.

On the main stage, the likes of the previously stated Kelis, Mystery Jets and Chase ‘n’ Status will be performing over the duration of the weekend. Katy B will be making an appearance also, as will partners in crime Skream and Benga. Mark Ronson will be performing, after his warm welcome in Manchester’s Warehouse Project at New Year's Eve. Annie Mac will be preparing the audience to get messy with her party set; something not to be missed. Boyz Noise will be tearing down the walls of the ‘Chibuku presents’ arena, as will Fake Blood, who set the bar last year with their impeccable performance. Simian Mobile Disco will be performing a DJ set, in their very own ‘Simian Mobile Disco Delicatessen’ arena. Adam Beyer, Andy C, High Contrast, London Elektrcity and many more will all be making a show down in the Hospitality arena with their hypnotic tunes.

The whole weekend is understandably going to be absolute carnage with epic names in music spread out over the now two day event. Tickets are now on sale so don’t hesitate in getting yours because if they sell out you’re going to be missing out on what’s definitely going to be one of Manchester’s biggest events of the year, gutted won’t even be the start of it.



Words by Alyss Bowen

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