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SW4 Weekender 2011
2010 was a defining year for SW4. For the first time, we took over Clapham Common for a whole weekend. The likes of Fatboy Slim, Armin Van Buuren, Carl Cox, Boys Noize, Andy C and Skream & Benga cemented South West Four as the UK’s premier inner-city festival. A prime showcase of the best dance talent, we return – literally bigger, better and louder! It’s the Bank Holiday date of Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th August, where the clubbing fraternity will once again congregate al fresco. There is simply no better way to end the summer… www.southwestfour.com
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UNDERWORLD HEADLINE SATURDAY
"London is our town and we love to play in front of a home crowd. SW4 is going to be amazing this year and we can't wait to play there. It's a party in the sun for London's night people. See you there". Karl Hyde (Underworld)
Karl Hyde and Rick Smith aka Underworld are the undisputed heavyweights of the electronic world. Famed for their spine-tingling techno/rock fusion, their sound has been widely acclaimed in both commercial and underground domains for over 20 years. ‘Born Slippy’ smashed both, the perfect marriage of house, techno, drum & bass and pop. Those chords forming arguably the greatest dance track ever, it was included in the film Trainspotting and sold over 750 000 copies in the process. Such epic crossovers have been a sturdy platform for success, having released six monstrous albums – including the best selling ‘Oblivion With Bells On’ and the most recent ‘Barking.’
Into the live arena and rocking stadium sized crowds is second nature having headlined the likes of the Glastonbury, Glade and the legendary Love Parade. Not to mention last year’s sell out concerts in London, Manchester and Glasgow. In the process these broke new ground with stunning visuals and incredible sound engineering. No superlative can do justice to undoubtedly one of the most influential acts of the past three decades. With the duo snapped up to soundtrack Danny Boyle’s recent production of ‘Frankenstein’ at the National Theatre what more proof do you need?
Jetting into the capital for a huge homecoming at SW4 fresh from headlining Ultra, Sonar and Exit, we’re delighted to finally welcome Underworld – rounding off their festival season in true style. Do not miss it!
BUY SUNDAY & WEEKEND TICKETS NOW
Sunday and Weekend Tickets for SW4 2011 are now on sale, currently priced £45 and £85 respectively. With demand greater than ever for South West Four tickets these are expected to sell extremely quickly.
Click here for tickets to Sunday
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