Win 2 Weekend Tickets to Standon Calling

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09 May - 03 Jun 2012

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Standon Calling Festival

Standon Calling Festival invites you to Journey To The Ends Of The Earth, a three-day party with musical  icons, breakthrough acts, a swimming pool, themed fancy dress, an on-site club with a 6am licence, bars that never seem to close, roaming interactive theatre and much more besides. This year's festival takes place on August 3-5 in Standon, Hertfordshire, just 45 minutes north of London.

Headlining in 2012 are Fat Freddy’s Drop, Death in Vegas and Beardyman. Elsewhere on the bill !!! (Chk Chk Chk) play their only UK festival this summer with support from Crazy P, Willy Mason, Field Music, Dub Pistols, King Charles, Casiokids, Trojan Sound System, The Nextmen and Greg Wilson. Plus many more acts on the bill!

There are 2 ways to win this fantastic prize of 2 weekend Tickets - Either register and click ENTER COMPETITION below or RETWEET the competition link on twitter @UKFG, it couldn't be easier.

The winner will be selected at random and contacted after the competition closes on 3rd June 2012.

Standon Calling Festival 2012

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