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    We Are FSTVL adds camping, announces line-up for fifth anniversary

    Festival InsightsBy Festival InsightsNovember 11, 2016Updated:December 1, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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    UK: We Are FSTVL has revealed the first details for its fifth edition, taking place from May 26 – 28. New for 2017, We Are will be introducing camping to the FSTVL, enlisting the help of Pop Up Hotel, Tangerine Fields and Morning Gloryville. The new hospitality elements encompass hot tubs, a woodland spa, a tall ball pool
, giant pillow fights
, We Are Sports Day, the Glitter Palace, the Blowdry Bar, a campfire
 and pop up restaurants.

    Once again, We Are FSTVL will partner with a multitude of clubbing’s most reputable brands for its curatorial needs, including Circoloco, Jamie Jones’ ‘Paradise’, Defected’s ‘Glitterbox’, Space Ibiza, and a special world exclusive with the ‘Play it Loud’ festival showcase from Marco Carola as part of his arena. Genre-defining labels Diynamic, Defected, Hospitality, and UKF will also claim some of the fourteen stages. By booking over 150 artists – more than double that of 2015 – 2017 promises to continue the rapid ascent of the UK Festival Award-winning event.

    Acts in the first announcement include Wiley, Carl Cox, Dixon, Sven Väth, Marco Marola, Solomun, Seth Troxler and The Martinez Brothers.

    We Are FSTVL

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