Win a pair of tickets to Turning Point Festival at the Roundhouse

Win a pair of tickets to Turning Point Festival at the Roundhouse

27 April, 2009
by: Competition

Spoonfed has teamed up with the Roundhouse’s first ever Turning Point festival, to offer 5 lucky winners the chance to win a pair of weekend tickets. Turning Point festival is programmed entirely by under 25 year olds, and some of the UK’s hottest artists are confirmed to perform in the legendary Roundhouse venue.

Grime kings Kano and Tinchy Stryder, indie rockers Noisettes, soul songstress VV Brown, Radio 1’s Zane ‘Zipper’ Lowe, Beardyman, Kissy Sellout, Dan Le Sac v Scroobius Pip, Natty and Ebony Bones will all be taking to the stages in the Roundhouse from the 8th – 10th May.

London’s most creative young talent under the age of 25 have been handed the keys to the Roundhouse to run an event packed with an electrifying line-up of music, fashion, dance and cultural performances. Surprises will include live remixed spoken word DJ sets, circus aerialists, lively debates with exciting panel members, and an outdoor market with up and coming designers showcasing their work.

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