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24 Jul - 31 Jul 2011

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Field Day 2011

UK Festival Guides are proud to bring you another fantastic prize, having teamed up with the folks at Field Day we can give you the chance to win a pair of tickets to this not to be missed festival, taking place on the 6th of August in Victoria Park.

Field Day which happens on Saturday 6th August is a summer event bringing together many of London's alternative concert and club promoters (Eat Your Own Ears, Adventures In The Beetroot Field, Bugged Out!) to produce a day of music, dancing and maximum hoopla set in London's heartland at Victoria Park. Music is the main driver but it also aims to have the charm of a village fete. There's multiple music stages and fete activities with a twist.

To WIN tickets to this amazing festival just simply register here and you will see an ENTER NOW box appear below. Click and enter and it’s a simple as that.

Field Day Festival 2011

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