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Ley Lines - Oxford's new festival featuring Jamie Woon, Futures, Hyetal, Catherine A.D.
sean by Sean Adams August 23rd, 2011

Following some bad news about Truck festival, here's some good festival news for the good people of Oxford...

DHP Concerts, the fine folks behind Dot-to-Dot - the much-loved multi-city, multi-venue festival - have announced a brand new festival, which is taking place in Oxford for one day in October. On that day (Saturday the 15th October), across the cities finest music establishments you will find a giddying line-up headlined by really-rather great don't-call-him-blubstep DiS-community loved Jamie Woon (pictured), plus an assortment of tip-top talent including: Futures, /\* Alt J, Anothers Blood, Catherine A.D., Hyetal, Man Without Country, Melé and Theme Park but there are plenty more names to be announced in due course.

Sounds a bit good, don't it? A few so-called "Early Bird" tickets are now available for a mere tenner but don't dillydally and get that worm ticket quick sharp as it goes up to £15 if you don't step on it.

To get tickets, follow them on Facebook and Twitter and all that, visit http://www.leylinesfestival.com.

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