The Common Ground 2004
Sunday 4th July 2004Clapham Common, London, SW4, UK MAP
£20 (first 1500 tickets cost £15.00)
Moloko - surely one of the best live acts you can have the pleasure to experience - are to perform their only UK festival date of 2004, as headliners at Londons new music festival, The Common Ground.
Moloko are joined on The Common Ground main stage by Soul II Soul Soundsystem featuring Jazzie B and the Funki Dreds, plus Londoners South and Dub Pistols. Spektrum will be warming up the main stage live action, alongside the DJ talent, with Soulchild, Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Luscombe behind the decks. Norman Cooks Southern Fried Records, The Big Chill Soundsystem, Ninja Tune and The Strongbow Rooms will be providing entertainment on the other arenas.
The line-up for The Common Ground is as follows:
MOLOKO - SOUL II SOUL Soundsystem with Jazzie B and the Funki Dreds Justin Robertson - Dub Pistols - The Bays (3of5) DJ Touché - South Jonathan Moore (Coldcut) Adam Freeland - Hexstatic - A Man Called Adam (Live) Spektrum - Eddy Temple-Morris - Alucidnation - Soulchild - Eclectic Method - Nick Luscombe - Bonobo (Live) - Laura B (Live) - Pete Lawrence - DJ Food Grandadbob (Live) - Cagedbaby (Live) - Leggo Beast - DJ Yam - Skalpel (Live) Pest (Live).
The Common Ground - part of the The Clapham Weekender (which includes Lovebox & Latin Splash) is held at Clampham common, London, on Sunday 4th July.
Tickets are available now, priced at £15 & £20 (the first 1500 tickets are available at a special early bird rate of £15, so buy now!) - click here to buy.
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