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Future Music Festival Coming Soon

ProdigyThe Future  Music Festival has a great line up for 2015.

With less festivals on the annual calender the chance to head to a big multi-stage festival has returned to being something special.

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At the top of the bill is Drake, Avicci and The Prodigy, and they’ve just added Darude.

Plus Afrojack, Martin Garrix, Knife Party, Nero, Example, Die Antwoord, Sigma, 2Chainz, Kiesza, Tchami, Blasterjaxx, Robin Schulz, Klingande, Gorgon City, Carnage, Bassjackers, Yellow Claw, Throttle, Cocoon presents Sven Vath, Art Department, Apollonia : Shonky, Dan Ghenacia and Dyed Soundorom will be appearing.

Head to Future Music to book your tickets.

 

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