MASS festival for Fort in April
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MASS festival for Fort in April
After the continuing success of the dance arena at Jersey Live, organisers have decided to break it out and creat something new. The MASS, Electronic Music festival will take over Fort Regent on Sunday 4 April 2010 with nine hours of music over four rooms. Acts playing in the main room include the Audio Bullys, Pendulum, Beardyman, Dirty Phonics and Example. The event will run from 6pm on 4 April until 3am on 5 April. There are over 30 artists taking part in the event playing the best of live electronics, electro, bassline club, dubset and drum and bass. The event is put together by Jersey Live festival and Theology events. As well as the main room there will be a localized room, the Merkaba Tribe room and the Gallery Silent Disco. Tickets are £32 in advance or £38 on the door and are available from the MASS festival website and White Label in Columberie. The MASS festival is at Fort Regent on Sunday 4 April 2010 from 6pm - 3am. It is an 18+ event and tickets are £32 in advance or £38 on the door. ALSO PLAYING Localized Room Alex 'lxp' Pearce, Andy Manson (Insole), Carrie Cooper (Rojo's), Dj Fire (NL), Jimmy Graham (Hustle), Justin De Gruchy (Jersey Live), Liam Mitchell (WTF!), Oli Gleave, Ray Grant, Sasha Le Monnier (COU Muzik), DJ Spim (Subfactory), Tharindu Elkin (WTF!). MERKABA Tribe Room (psychedelic) Liquidic & Sephira, Badger & Psyam (producers set), Edyon & Organic Om. (from BBC) |
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