Groove Armada to present Red Light at London's Freeze

plus Zane Lowe and Beardyman

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 8th Aug 2011

Freeze Festival 2011 - Groove Armada
Photo credit: Louise Henderson

Freeze Festival 2011

Friday 28th to Saturday 29th October 2011
Battersea Power Station, Wandsworth, London, England MAP
early bird £60 season ticket, child £28

Groove Armada present Red Light have been announced as Friday night headliners at this October's Freeze Festival.

Groove Armada
Headliners Groove Armada DJ's will be bringing their new 'Red Light' sound and visuals 'decks n FX' show to the main stage. Joining them on the bill on the Friday night will be Zane Lowe, and Beardyman.

Groove Armada said about their appearance at the upcoming event: "Back in the very beginning, it was opposite Battersea Power Station that we used to board the GA boat parties. So it feels right to be just across the river when we turn on the Red Light in London for the first time. Red Light is a 4 decks + fx version of the ultimate free party. The power station is the ultimate warehouse. Standby."

Mike Skinner and his group will be heading to Battersea Power Station for their last ever London show at the fourth Freeze Festival (formerly London Freeze) the snow sport and music event taking place on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th October 2011.

The event, now in its fourth year, sees several of the world's best winter sports athletes 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. Also confirmed yet for the event which sees Battersea Power Station transformed into a real life ski resort are The Joy Formidable, Everything Everything and Summer Camp.

Tickets are priced as follows:
Early bird season ticket: Adult £60 - Children £28.
Adult day ticket (for either day) £37, Children £17.
Please note all under 16's must be accompanied by an adult of 18 or over.

To buy tickets, click here.

In addition to the music, the event will also see the world's best skiers and snowboarders competing on the specially erected 100m long, 32m high real snow kicker, which for two days becomes an iconic site in London's skyline. The riders will be hurling themselves down the huge jump, performing their best tricks for world ranking points and a share of the prize purse. Last year saw Brits Paddy Graham in the freestyle skiing and Billy Morgan in snowboarding take victory in the Battle of Britain competition beneath the Battersea Power Station towers.


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