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  • Wireless 2009

    Wireless 2009

    4-5 July 2009London Hyde Park, UK
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    Back for a fifth year the Wireless Festival will descend onto Hyde Park bringing a stellar line-up that features some international superstars around as well as a select choice of new bands and undiscovered talent.

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  • Glastonbury Festival 2009

    Glastonbury Festival 2009

    24-28 June 2009Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK
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    Glastonbury is the messiah of the festival calendar. Arguably the world's most famous music and arts event is a three-day extravaganza that traditionally sprawls over five days with the majority of fans turning up on the Wednesday before it kicks off to watch the festival build up.

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  • Download Festival 2009

    Download Festival 2009

    12-14 June 2009Donington Park, UK
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    The UK's biggest, loudest, distortion-fuelled rock and metal festival returns to Donington Park for three more days of hard and heavy axe-wielding action.

    With a taste for the biggest and most influential names in the heavy rock scene, Download Festival has attracted sets from KISS, Metallica, Guns 'N Roses, Iron Maiden and The Prodigy in recent years and fans can expect more big names this time around.

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  • Guilfest 2009

    Guilfest 2009

    10-12 July 2009Stoke Park, Guildford, UK
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    Guilfest has cemented itself as one of the best famil-friendly festivals in the UK since scooping the Best Family Festival award in 2006. The music is geared towards 'dad-rock' - think Blondie, The Levellers, Status Quo - while the rest opens up into a haven for children and their parents.

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  • Isle Of Wight Festival 2009

    Isle Of Wight Festival 2009

    11-14 June 2009Seaclose Park, UK
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    The original Isle Of Wight Festival will forever be etched in musical history after it housed Jimi Hendrix's last ever performance, attracted the largest ever UK festival crowd and led to any future festivals being banned from the island after nearly half a million hippies turned the 1970 site into a chaotic free-for-all.

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