All Tomorrow's Parties vs the Fans 2007
Friday 18th to Sunday 20th May 2007Butlins Holiday Camp, Minehead, Somerset, England MAP
from £120 per person - room/chalet bookings for 2-7 people - SOLD OUT
All Tomorrow's Parties Vs The Fans, being held at Butlin's in Minehead, Somerset from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th May, have announced more acts who'll perform across the weekend.
Newly confirmed and voted for by 'you, the fans' are Mogwai, while Tall Firs, and Current 93 are also added to the bill. They join the line-up which already includes Patti Smith, Akron Family, Brightblack Morning Light, Built To Spill, Do Make Say Think, Echo and the Bunnymen, Micah P. Hinson, Modest Mouse, Shellac, The Books, and more - for the full list of acts confirmed to date, click here.
Tickets are on sale, and as normal with these roomed accommodation events, tickets are booked per room or per chalet. The rooms - which offer either double, single or bunk beds with private bathroom and TV, but no kitchen facilities or lounge (more like a hotel room) - are now only available to book as 4 or 5 berths, and work out at £120 per person. Self Catering (chalet type) accommodation is still available in 4, 6 or 7 berths and offers private bathroom, full kitchen facilities and separate lounge area with TV. These work out at £140 per person. Click here to buy tickets now.
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