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outside inside festival 2011 | ||
8th - 30th Jul 2011 Various Venues, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom |
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Outside:Inside festival has added a second wave of acts to the bill bolstering the already stellar line up with Dub Pistols, Dutch Uncles, Andy C, Kid Carpet, Dan le sac, Hype, Beardyman, Hayseed Dixie and Aloosh.
The UK’s first ever pop-up festival, outside:inside will delight and surprise as events literally ‘pop-up’ all over town. Venues, cinemas, theatres and restaurants will spring out from courtyards and closed shops to churches and green spaces across the month of July.
Along with big beat behemoths Dub Pistols, beatboxing/live looping legend Beardyman, D&B DJ Andy C aka ‘The Executioner’, the Manchester indie outfit Dutch Uncles, Bristol boy Kid Carpet and his Sunday Best label mate dan le sac have been also confirmed for the bill. Hayseed Dixie, the band known for cornering the bluegrass tribute market will be gracing these shores alongside Aloosh, an up-and-coming alt indie band known for their soulful minimalism. Folk punk singer-songwriter Tom Williams and the Boat also will lend their original sounds to this year's line-up. The festival goers can feel free to ‘Pop in and Pop out’ adjusting how much they spend according to their budget. A full pass to all the events including accommodation costs £150 whereas if one chooses to be slightly more modest in their expenditure a day ticket can cost as little as £10.
Acts already announced include Lee Scratch Perry, The Fall, Losers and DJ Derek, alongside local luminaries Pete and the Pirates and Pure Reason Revolution
Newly confirmed bands and artists on the bill: Paris Suit Yourself, DJ Hype, Serial Killaz, JFB, Tall Ships, The Disablists, Three Trapped Tigers, Erland & The Carnival , La Shark and Misty's Big Adventure.There will also be stages run by BBC Introducing, Skint Mondays, Club Da Mammoth, Bleep Test, Monkey Suit, Black and White and Goggleheads Film Festival, jelly Art events..
With fans able to enjoy more diverse venues, bigger bands and a wider array of cuisine, expect the town of Reading to flourish with festivity and the landscape transformed.