This August Bank Holiday weekend, get ready for an audio adventure unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, showcasing the most electrifying line-up of the year.
Reading like a who’s who in the world of electronica, Get Loaded in the Park proudly presents the finest dance acts the world has to offer, alongside some of the biggest DJs on the planet.
With four music stages, a variety of freshly made global food outlets, plenty of stocked up bars, fairground attractions, shopping stalls and toilets galore... Get Loaded in the Park is your one-stop festival shop, right here in the heart of London.
On the bill this year don’t miss the return of techno timelords Orbital, back together after five years apart to play their only London festival show of the year.
They’ll be joined by a quite epic mix of electronic stars from around the globe including Norwegian Prince’s Royksopp, Roni Size Reprazent (UK festival exclusive) and Carl Craig’s Innerzone Orchestra – reforming for an exclusive performance featuring a brand new line-up.
Other highlights include live sets from Felix Da Housecat, MSTRKRFT, Chase & Status, Crookers, The Count & Sinden, and Rob Da Bank, The Bloody Beetroots.
It’s gonna be BIG!
Visit www.getloadedin thepark.com We have got the following great prizes up for grabs: l One lucky reader and three friends will get a VIP pass each to the event.
l The winner and a friend will also get free VIP entry to all Lock N Load events for a year.
l Two runners up will also win a pair of tickets.
To stand a chance of winning simply answer the following question: Get Loaded in the Park takes place on which London field?
A) Hyde Park B) Clapham Common C) Hampstead Heath Send your text to 80360 starting with GETLOADED leave a space and then your answer, name and contact details.
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