We Love... Homelands 2004
Saturday 29th May 2004The Bowl, Matterley Estate, nr. Winchester, Hants., England MAP
£54
Daily capacity: 50,000
Jon Carter has pulled out of tomorrow's We Love... Homelands ... because he didn't pull out 9 months ago . With the imminent birth of his wife Sara's baby, he doesn't feel able to attend.
As a great replacement, Strongbow Rooms have drafted one of the hottest new acts of the moment, Mylo (live). Also added are Different Strokes - which are described as similar to 2 Many DJs, but "phat & fun". Different Strokes is Cuban Brother Russell, along with Phat Phil Cooper.
The set times for the Strongbow Rooms are as follows:
1pm 3pm Sombrero Sound System
3pm 4.30pm Border Crossing
4.30 - 6pm Radioslave
6pm 7.30pm Bobby And Nihal
7.30 9.30pm Richard X
9.30 10.30pm The Cuban Brothers
10.30 11.30pm MYLO (LIVE)
11.30 1.30pm Different Strokes
1.30 - close Rev Milo Speedwagon
Of course, around the other arenas are live acts including Faithless, The Music, Lamb, Scissor Sisters, Loose Cannons, Dizzee Rascal, and DJs including Erick Morillo, Roger Sanchez, Paul van Dyk and Mr Scruff. Click here for the full list.
Tickets are priced at £54. You can still buy tickets online for collection at the on-site box office (you will need to take the card you book with for identification and quote the reference number you are given at the end of your order when you collect your tickets). Tickets will also be on sale at the on-site box office.
We Love... Homelands takes place at Matterley Bowl, nr Winchester, Hampshire, on Saturday 29th May, from 1pm till 6am. We'll see you there!
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