Chaka Khan's a festival exclusive for Norman Jay's Good Times In The Park

plus Brand New Heavies, Cuban Brothers, David Rodigan, Dub Pistols, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 11th Jun 2014

<s>Good Times in the Park</s&g.. 2014 - Chaka Khan
Photo credit: Chris Mathews

Good Times in the Park - CANCELLED 2014

Saturday 13th to Sunday 14th September 2014
Wormwood Scrubs Park, Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London, W12 0DF, England MAP
£79.25 weekend, youth (13-17) £36.75, U12 free

Norman Jay's Good Times Sound System will be appearing outside the Notting Hill Carnival for the first time in it's 30-year history, as the DJ launches his own festival, Good Times In The Park, raising money for charity.

Taking place on Wormwood Scrubs Park, in London on the weekend of Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th September 2014 and set over three stages Norman has handpicked the line-up of music pioneers from club and festival culture which will include an exclusive UK performance from Chaka Khan whose career spans four decades.

Chaka said, "I am thrilled to be performing at Good Times In The Park with Norman Jay at his new festival. I love London and the UK and can't wait to be a part of this event!"

Also confirmed to appear are Norman Jay himself as well as Brand New Heavies, The Cuban Brothers, David Rodigan, Dub Pistols, Goldie, Jazzie B, Ms Dynamite, Secretsundaze, Terry Farley, and many more acts to be revealed soon.

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A weekend adult ticket is priced at £79.25 for adults, and £36.75 for a young person (aged 13-17 years). A Saturday only ticket is priced at £44.25 for adults, and £26.75 for a young person (aged 13-17 years). A Sunday only ticket is priced at £39.25 for adults, and £24.25 for a young person (aged 13-17 years). Children aged under 12 years can attend for free, all prices include booking fees.

All proceeds from the festival will go to four key charities Norman supports; Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, Damilola Taylor Trust, Prostate Cancer UK and Coppafeel!

Good Times In The Park is a fully inclusive weekend event, embracing community vibes and carnival party atmosphere for all ages.

Part of the festival's emphasis is also focusing on supporting new talent with the Good Times seal of approval. Jamal Edwards' of SBTV will be hosting the Spotlight Arena over the weekend

Norman said, "We are creating something which will take Good Times to the next level. The festival will feature live stage entertainment, club deejays and will support exciting young British talent - everything we and our loyal fans would clearly embrace and enjoy at a Good Times event. We look forward to welcoming you all to our biggest adventure yet in the land of music!"




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