Professor Green added to bill at Shakedown in Stanmer Park

A festival has added more big names to its line-up.

Chart-topper Professor Green and the Mercury nominated Katy B have been added to the bill at Shakedown.

Also appearing are Stooshe plus South London MC Clement Marfo and his band of hip-hop grime fusion exponents, The Frontline.

The festival in Stanmer Park will be headlined by Dizzee Rascal.

The organisers of the festival hope to build on a the success of first year which saw more than 9,000 revellers enjoying acts such as Razorlight, Ed Sheeran and the cream of Brighton’s live music scene.

A limited number of early bird tickets are now sale at 2011 prices until 11am on Monday, 2nd April. Tickets will be priced £40 from this date onwards.

Tickets are priced at £35. To buy tickets, visit: www.shakedown.co.uk

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Comments(9)

john5001 says...
9:54am Thu 19 Apr 12

don't know who they are.modern music is very boring.

Crystal Ball says...
10:23am Thu 19 Apr 12

john5001 wrote:
don't know who they are.modern music is very boring.
Agreed. Heartless, souless, 'washing machine' music churned-out by talentless nobodys who are more interested in making money than stirring the souls and emotions of the listening masses i.e. the buying public.

lordenglandofsussex says...
10:29am Thu 19 Apr 12

Stanmer Park was bought for the people of Brighton to enjoy its pristine beauty and not for drug ridden left-wing scum to destroy.

The park should not be hosting music festivals at all. Hove Park would be more appropriate since they could use the needles lying around.

fretlessbass says...
10:41am Thu 19 Apr 12

lordenglandofsussex says...
10:29am Thu 19 Apr 12

Stanmer Park was bought for the people of Brighton to enjoy its pristine beauty and not for drug ridden left-wing scum to destroy.

The park should not be hosting music festivals at all. Hove Park would be more appropriate since they could use the needles lying around.

Reactionary fool.

HOVEPARKRESIDENT says...
11:31am Thu 19 Apr 12

Surely the Amex would be the best place to have it. With all that music playing you wouldn't be able to hear the booing.

fretlessbass says...
11:34am Thu 19 Apr 12

HOVEPARKRESIDENT says...
11:31am Thu 19 Apr 12

Surely the Amex would be the best place to have it. With all that music playing you wouldn't be able to hear the booing.
For God's sake find some other axe to grind!

absolutelyamazed says...
11:48am Thu 19 Apr 12

So people who go to gigs and festivals are drug ridden left-wing scum? WTF are you talking about you stupid old fool. Christ, you get on my nerves

Brighton_Belle says...
1:52pm Thu 19 Apr 12

Why on earth do you lot continually feed the trolls? They're not funny, original or clever. I could at least tolerate it if the posts were funny but they seem to have dipped into the "Daily Mail Tombola Of Bile" and it's just not entertaining.

This is amazing news and I will definitely be buying a ticket.

I was at last year's and had a great time despite the rain toward the end.

Hopefully they will not run out of drink and have more toilets this year :-)

Retired Loon in Brighton says...
2:03pm Thu 19 Apr 12

Crystal Ball wrote:
john5001 wrote: don't know who they are.modern music is very boring.
Agreed. Heartless, souless, 'washing machine' music churned-out by talentless nobodys who are more interested in making money than stirring the souls and emotions of the listening masses i.e. the buying public.
Spot on.

It's the general absence of genuine talent that seems the real crime against music, of any type.

It all went more rapidly down hill when muppets were allowed to sample/copy other people's music and add their own droning (as they can't sing) over the top. Celebrating being thick doesn't help either.

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