Live At Loch Lomond add Fedde Le Grand

and more DJs including Anthony Pappa, Paolo Mojo, and Jonathan Lisle

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 16th May 2008

Live at Loch Lomond 2008 - around the site (2)
Photo credit: Louise Henderson

Live at Loch Lomond 2008

Saturday 2nd to Sunday 3rd August 2008
Balloch Castle Country Park, Loch Lomond, Scotland, Scotland
£49 per day, £89 for weekend., or £119 for weekend with camping

Live at Loch Lomond which is held beside Loch Lomond, in Scotland have announced more acts for the dance tent over the weekend of Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd August.

Dutch DJ and producer Fedde Le Grand, is the latest DJ to be added to the line up for Carl Cox and friends' at the dance tent at Live at Loch Lomond on Sunday 3rd August.

Special guests who will be joining Sasha and Digweed in the same tent labelled Colours on the Saturday will be DJs Anthony Pappa, Paolo Mojo, Jonathan Lisle, and Neil Quigley.

Ricky Magowan, the organiser of Loch Lomond said, "We are really pleased to have some of the world's best DJs play in the dance tent over the weekend. Each of them has their very own style and a legion of fans and we are looking forward to hearing them play."

They are the latest additions to the line-up which has Groove Armada headline Saturday and the Sex Pistols headlining the Sunday, with support over the weekend from Ocean Colour Scene, Complete Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Carl Cox and Friends, Sven Vath, Luva Anna, Vincent Vincent And The Villains, Sasha & Digweed, Attic Lights, Jake Cogan, Park, Pete Doherty, and The Dykeenies. There are still many more acts to be confirmed. For the line-up details as available please click here.

Tickets are priced at £45 for either day, £80 for the weekend or £110 for the weekend with camping - click here to buy.

Groove Armada



Latest Updates

Live At Loch Lomond
festival home page
last updated: Wed 17th Feb 2016
Live At Loch Lomond 2008
photo galleries
last updated: Thu 7th Aug 2008
Live at Loch Lomond 2008
line-ups & rumours
last updated: Thu 3rd Jul 2008