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London Welcomes The iTunes Festival London’s nightclubs and festival bars welcome iTunes Festival 2009. From 1st - 31st July the iTunes Festival in London kicks off and this year there is going to be a massive line up with more than 60 live musical artists knocking out some amazing tunes at Camden’s Roundhouse..... more |
London's Clubs Welcomes The 2009 iTunes Festival
From 1st - 31st July the iTunes Festival in London kicks off and this year there is going to be a massive line up with more than 60 live musical artists knocking out some amazing tunes at Camden’s Roundhouse.
This time last year the iTunes Festival attracted plenty of fans who packed many London bars and night clubs for a full month before and during the festival .
This year’s bands are even bigger than last year and include Snow Patrol, Oasis, Flo Rida and The Saturdays – so London nightclubs and festival bars in and around the Camden area are bracing themselves for the influx of this year’s iTune festival partygoers and this year the music will be going on for much longer.
If you don’t make it into the city this year, then you will be pleased to know that every live session is to be made available for downloading from the official iTunes site.
Some of the headline bands and singers at the 2008 iTunes Festival were Paul Weller, The Pretenders, Kids in Glass Houses and Sam Sparro. Some of them also played in a number of London nightclubs during the event. This year the expectations are even higher from excited partygoers.
