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No Place Like Homelands
dmerryweather by David Merryweather April 21st, 2002
HOMELANDS, Britain's premier dance music festival, returns this year on 1st June 2002, with what promises to be another excellent line-up

Despite the fact that controversial garage act So Solid Crew were forced to withdraw from the festival, following pressure from police, Homelands, now in it's fifth year, is not short of big names including Basement Jaxx, The Beta Band, Roots Manuva and recent additions to the bill, Norwegian electro-noodlists Royksopp, who will be performing a special dawn set.

Also appearing and performing DJ sets in the festival's 11 arenas are:

Zero 7 / Soft Cell / Roger Sanchez / Stanton Warriors / Roni Size / Sasha / Pete Tong / Carl Cox / Judge Jules / Laurent Garnier / Danny Rampling / Gotan Project / X-Press 2 / John Digweed / Richie Hawtin / LTJ Buckem / Giles Peterson and about a million others.

The full Homelands line-up is to be shortly announced, in the meantime tickets for the event are on sale now priced £49.00 adv (subject, as usual, to booking fee and conditions).

Where can you get your hands on one of these tickets? From all Ticketmaster outlets in selected Virgin stores, Tower Records & Waitrose stores nationwide, apparently.

Or go to:

Homelands homepage here

HOMELANDS
Saturday 1st June 2002, 1pm - 6am
The Bowl, Matterley Estate, Near Winchester, Hampshire.



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