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At London’s Soultown Festival, lead performers included Gabrielle, Soul 2 Soul, and Heather Small
Promising to bring some ‘summer soul’ to London, a host of big names have been announced to play this year’s Soultown Festival in the city.
Gabrielle, Soul 2 Soul, Heather Small, Tavares, and Maxi Priest are among those set to perform at the two-day event which will take place at Croydon Road Recreation Ground in Beckenham on Saturday, September 3, and Sunday, September 4.
They will be joined across the weekend by Fat Back Band, Kenny Thomas, Evelyn Champagne King, The Dualers, Janet Kay, The Marley Experience, Shola Ama, Alison Limerick, CJ Macintosh, Brandon Block, The Garden Party, Clockwork Orange, Ray Lewis from The Drifters, Fil Straughan, The Arg Band, No Artificial Colours, Page Twins and more.
As well as live music, the festival will also have more than 30 food stalls and pop-up bars on offer for revellers with food and drinks from across the globe.
This year’s festival will also have fairground attractions, live steel bands, face painting, stalls to browse, and other entertainment outside of the main stage.
Weekend tickets are available now online from £75, and day tickets are on sale from £42.35.
VIP weekend tickets have sold out, but single-day VIP tickets are still available.
Disabled tickets for the event are also on sale and grant access to one disabled attendee and their carer per ticket.
The Saturday of the event has been branded adults only, while all ages are welcome for the Sunday.
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