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High Voltage '10

last updated : Mon 19th Jul 10
 
Date:  Saturday 24th - Sunday 25th July 10
Location:  Victoria Park, London - MAP
Cost:  £135 for weekend tickets, £75 per day
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High Voltage is a new rock festival set to take place on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th July 2010 in London's Victoria Park.

Line-up

The event will be headlined by ZZ Top (Saturday), and Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Sunday) along with Bachman Turner, Gary Moore, Transatlantic, The Answer, Asia, Uriah Heep, Joe Bonamassa, Focus, Touchstone, Joe Elliott's Down 'n' Outz and Ian Hunter, The Reasoning, Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash, Pendragon, Magnum, Down, Argent, Marillion and Foreigner. The two-day festival featuring classic rock, progressive rock and metal acts with over 40 playing over three stages. For the latest line-up details, day and stage splits, as available please click here.

Tickets

Early bird tickets are no longer on sale. Standard tickets are priced at £135 for weekend tickets and £75 for day tickets.

To buy tickets, click here.

Facilities

The family friendly rock festival also offers a wide range of added attractions including an Air Guitar Championship, a real ale pub - The Victoria, good food outlets like Harbour Seafood, Classic Car & Motorbike Exhibition, a Fairground, a Vinyl Exchange, toilets, hospitality packages, designated hotels, and free shuttle transport.

The Wall Of Death will be at this year's festival. One of only two left in the UK, the 20ft high wall, features Ken Fox and his troupe performing a show off their tricks and stunts on both days of the festival.

Getting there

Victoria Park is less than 30 minutes from any of London's main rail stations, so whichever part of the world you are coming from there is a quick and easy route to this part of London.

There will be no camping available at the event.

More information will be here when available.


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