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Ad Feature: Priory Live Music Festival is back this August

Priory Live Music Festival is coming back to south London this summer a boutique festival of original artists featuring the incredible Stereo MCs.

You know the tunes “Connected, Step it Up and more, supported by an great line up including 90s festival legends Dodgy and Toploader as well as some of the best emerging talent, Wake Up Leo, Tizane, Isabella Coulstock, Flo Gallop, Maze, Ed Bennett and many more.

Stereo MC’s – Photo Credits: Courtesy of Priory Live

With 2 stages plus the Vinyl village dance tent, BBC upload called it “a Love Letter to music”.

Priory Gardens is just on the outskirts of Bromley with easy rail links and bus links, the kids’ zone has storytelling, arts stations, and rides.

Creativity is the order of the day with a Makers Market showcasing artists and creatives original work.

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Dodgy – Photo Credits: Courtesy of Priory Live

Some of the best artisan food traders will be keeping festival goers fed with mouth-watering offerings from traditional Greek to Caribbean jerk as well as proper burgers, Thai and tacos, the VIP tent is a festival favourite but sells out quickly, limited advanced tickets are only £20 in and under 12s go free with family tickets.

Venue:  Priory Gardens, Orpington, BR6 – Saturday, August 5th

Follow the festival on social media and order your tickets before they sell out www.priorylive.co.uk

 

Picture: Toploader. Photo Credits: Courtesy of Priory Live

 


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