Babyshambles, De La Soul & Tiga Get Loaded In The Park
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Tag teaming with SW4 on the August Bank Holiday Weekend, Get Loaded in the Park rock n’ rolls its way into the grassy plains of Clapham Common for a 3rd consecutive year.
Tag teaming with SW4 on the August Bank Holiday Weekend, Get Loaded in the Park rock n’ rolls its way into the grassy plains of Clapham Common for a 3rd consecutive year. Where Saturday’s action is focussed on electronica, GLITP’s Sunday is all about the full scope of indie-dance crossover. Expect another 20,000 people to be bouncing around the 4 arenas in the sunshine to the sounds of the artists below:
Get Loaded In The Park 2006Main Stage:
BABYSHAMBLES
(UK EXCLUSIVE FESTIVAL)
Buzzcocks, De La Soul, Adamski (Live),
Hosted by The Cuban Brothers (+ Full 8 Piece Band)
The Slits, Killa Kella, Hacienda Soundystem
(Peter Hook, Graeme Park & Bez) feat. N-Joi (Live),
James Lavelle, Adam Freeland (feat. MC Juice Aleem)
Bugged Out! Arena:
Greenvelvet, Tiga, Erol Alkan, Digitalism (Live)
Justin Robertson, Jojo De Freq, Serge SantiagoThe Midday Ramble Vs Stylish Riots Arena:
Hosted by John Kennedy (X-FM)
British Sea Power, The Boy Least Likely To,
65 Days of Static, The Chalets, Lethal BizzleGuilty Pleasures Arena:
Sean Rowley, Terry Hall (The Specials)
An Audience with Howard Marks
The Comedy Store
Barefoot, Son of Dave, Kid Carpet
Expect more artists to be announced over the coming months.
Get Loaded in the Park will also be on show in Cardiff the day before at Coopers Field site (Bute Park), Cardiff on Saturday 26th August. The event will be hosted by Welsh faves Dirty Sanchez, with confirmed acts including Snow Patrol, De La Soul, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Cuban Brothers, Howard Marks, Josh Wink, Justin Robertson, Jon Carter, Lethal Bizzle, Bugged Out! & Hacienda Soundsystem.
De La Soul, Adamski, Peter Hook, Graeme Park, James Lavelle, Adam Freeland, Juice Aleem, Erol Alkan, Digitalism, Justin Robertson, JoJo De Freq, Serge Santiago, Lethal Bizzle