Lovebox Sells Out

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Summer is well and truly upon us, and with it a brilliant array of festivals, but this year it’s clear that Lovebox is already one of the can’t-miss events of 2014.

With a truly dazzling and diverse rollcall of talent which includes acts both legendary (Nas, M.I.A., Rodigan), and upcoming (Joey Bada$$, Jess Glynne, Cyril Hahn); chart smashing (Katy B, Duke Dumont, Chase & Status) and genre redefining (The Horrors, A$AP Rocky, Mount Kimbie), next weekend looks set to be the most exciting edition of Lovebox to date, something which is obviously confirmed by the public, as both days have sold out over a week in advance!

Rory Bett, MAMA & Company CEO says:

“We are both thrilled and overwhelmed by the incredible response there has been to Lovebox this year. To sell out both days so far in advance is a unique moment in our history. On behalf of all the Artists, Performers, Traders, Crew and everyone who has worked so hard on the show this year, we would like to say a huge thank you for all the love and support we have received. Now we can’t wait to deliver the best Lovebox ever to 80,000 people in London’s most beautiful park over the course of next weekend”.

Published on 11 July 2014 by UKFG

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