Sunday 26 December 2010

Cure announced act in Bestival Festival


The Cure has been announced as the first headline act Bestival Festival for coming up years in Europen concert for 2011.

Primal Scream also include the bill, who will be performing seminal album Screamadelica in its complete, Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys, Robyn, Crystal Castles, DJ Shadow and Hip Hop legend Grandmaster Flash. Tickets are now on sale.

Monday 13 December 2010

Bestival Festival: The Cure perform 2011

The Cure announced for their perform upcoming years in Bestival Festival. At the Robin Hill Park the folk will b e enjoy the band performance and stay in the festival tents.

The group was formed in 1977, such as Primal Scream, Crystal Castle and Magnetic Man they big name attractions. In previous summers will have a new venue for next year who have b een to Oxfordshir's Cornbury music Festival.

At Cornbury Park near Charlbury having spent the first years. At Great Tew for the 2011 edition, due to take place from July 1st to 3rd.

Thursday 2 December 2010

The Cure to play Bestival

From September 8 - 11 next year,The event will takes place at Robin Hill Country Park,it will mark the band's only European date of 2011.

“We will do all we can to help make it a weekender to remember,” singer Robert Smith said.

Meanwhile, Primal Scream will also perform their classic album 'Screamadelica', while Beach Boys' Brian Wilson is also on the bill.

Other acts due to appear include Magnetic Man, Robyn, Crystal Castles, DJ Shadow, Katy B and A Trak.

Monday 22 November 2010

Bestival Wins Best UK Festival Awards

An award ceremony took place at London on November 18,2010. Bestival was crowned with the UK best festival awards.

Festival which established at year 2004,first held at Robin Hill park from Sept. 9 to 12.Isle of Wight, and featured headline performances from Dizzee Rascal, the Flaming Lips and Prodigy.

Managing Director of UK Festivals Ltd, James Dury, believes despite the current financial climate festivals are as important as ever saying, "This year's awards were the most hotly-contested we've had, with more than half a million votes, demonstrating just how important festivals are to the UK public. Despite the continued challenges of the economy it's been an incredible year for festivals and the awards is all about celebrating that."

Tuesday 26 October 2010

spending up to £500 on tickets

This was at one stage incorporated into a limited company called FM Entertainment Ltd, the court heard.

Gary Lucie, prosecuting, said it was only in tiny print that it explained the “tickets”

were novelty souvenirs only (circled in red above).

Southampton Magistrates’ Court heard how Frost, 21, of Radcliffe Road, who was studying web design, and Martins, 21, of Milton Road, set up and ran the Internet site called Z Tickets between March and June last year.

Dale Frost and David Martins raked in £11,000 from the scam taking inspiration from consumer programme Watchdog, a court heard.

About 80 customers used the site, in some cases spending up to £500 on tickets for events last summer, which included the V Festival, Download Festival, Reading Festival and Isle of Wight’s Bestival. Acts topping the bill included megastars Lady Gaga and Kings of Leon.

The former Solent University students were found out after numerous complaints to Southampton City Council trading standards.