five more acts for London's Freeze

including Gentleman's Dub Club, Gypsy & the Cat, and Devlin

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 16th Sep 2010

Freeze Festival 2010 - Gentlemans Dub Club
Photo credit: Phil Bull

Freeze Festival 2010

Friday 29th to Sunday 31st October 2010
Battersea Power Station, Wandsworth, London, England MAP
3 Day Pass: adult £86, children (8-13) £35 - day ticket £36, children £15

Gentleman's Dub Club, electronic duo from Melbourne Gypsy & the Cat, and grime MC Devlin are amongst the latest additions confirmed for this year's Freeze Festival, the snow sport and music event which returns to Battersea Power Station in London from Friday 29th October to Sunday 31st October.

Gentlemans Dub Club
Gypsy & the Cat are confirmed for the main stage on Saturday, with Devlin added to the Sunday line-up.

The Relentless Stage has added dub ska band Gentleman's Dub Club to the bill for Saturday, rockers Jettblack for Sunday, and the soulful Jo'Leon Davenue will perform on the opening night.

The event, now in its third year, sees several of the world's best winter sports athletes - fresh from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver – fiercely competing in a world class snowboarding and freeski event.

The festival plays host to live music acts, after all the sports are completed, across the three days on two stages. Acts confirmed for 2010 are headliners Roni Size, Mark Ronson and the Business Intl., and Pendlumu (DJ Set) plus New Young Pony Club, I Blame Coco, Hadouken!, Bedouin Soundclash, Skindred, The Nextmen, MC Wrec, Krafty Kuts, MC Dynamite, Scratch Perverts, Jaguar Skills, Charlie G, DJ Klimax, and MC Benny C, with more to be announced. For the line-up details as available please click here.

Battersea Power Station will be transformed into a real life ski resort with the London leg of the LG Snowboard FIS World Cup, International Freestyle Ski Comp, alpine themed bars and 2 live music stages including the Main Stage Tent and the Relentless Live Stage.

The focal point of the event is the 17m table top real snow jump created for the LG London Big Air Event, part of the LG FIS (International Ski Federation) World Cup. While this event is for snowboarders there will also be some amazing skiing action. The run down of events includes The LG London Big Air, The International Freestyle Ski Event, and The Battle of Britain (BOB).

Tickets are priced as follows:
3 Day Pass: Adult £86 - Children (8-13) £35.
Adult day ticket (for any day) £36, Children (6-14) £15.
Children aged 7 and under can enter this event for free and do not need a ticket. Please note all under 16's must be accompanied by an adult of 18 or over.

To buy tickets, click here.




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