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GoGo Festival 2012 Cancelled | ||
7th - 9th Jun 2012 Damyns Hall Aerodrome, Aveley Road, Essex, RM14 2TN, United Kingdom |
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A taster of the eagerly awaited GO.GO Festival line up has revealed Jill Jackson, Wallis Bird and Bitch will be playing at this years’ GO.GO. Organisers of the boutique festival, now in its third year, say they are delighted with the line-up, which comprises of some of the most wanted artists by festival goers. Becky Sampson, director of the festival, said:
“We surveyed both new and existing customers to ask festival goers who they would most like to see on stage in 2012. We are thrilled to announce Jill Jackson, Wallis Bird and Bitch, who were amongst the most requested performers in the survey. We listened to what GO.GO girls want, and are making sure they get it! The full line-up including headliners will be announced over the next few weeks – watch this space!”
Other artists announced so far include The Cut Outs, (hooker) and JOAN ov ARC. The organisers promise a talented line up from both up and coming and established acts from across the globe, including singers, musicians, DJ’s, dancers and comedians.
“We are creating a unique line up that can’t be seen anywhere else, so have handpicked artists who we know our audience will love” Becky said.
The survey highlighted other areas which festival goers would like at GO.GO, and the organisers are investing in extra zones, activities and facilities in to 2012’s festival to maximise customer experience and offer a great value inclusive weekend package. New for 2012, London’s Candy Bar is hosting the Main Bar, recreating the famous venue as seen on channel 5’s Candy Bar Girls in the heart of GO.GO. Two other club tents complete the trio, with dress up shenanigans and themed parties at the burlesque style Peacock Lounge, and massive club nights in the infamous Big Top. High energy dance classes, workshops and the legendary GO.GO comedy sessions and speed dating are back, bigger and better than ever. For R&R, the Pamper Lounge and the Library are enchanting escapes from the excitement of the festival.
Since its launch in 2010, GO.GO has become a household name and is the UK’s No.1 festival for lesbian and bisexual women and their friends. Having attracted over 2,500 women in 2011, the festival site has moved to London and increased capacity. Taking place at Damyns Hall, London, between 8th-10th June, the festival is at the end of the District Line on the London tube network.
Photo:Bithch by BilliE Jo Cavallaro
All women and their friends are invited to GO.GO’s third outing, and to join the thousands of women who’ve already become GO.GO girls.