Carl Cox, Boys Noize and Bedrock Host SW4 Arenas

Carl Cox, Boys Noize and Bedrock Host SW4 Arenas

26 March, 2010
by: Lowri

Arena hosts look promising for South West Four Weekender.


The infamous Clapham Common summer rave have revealed their arena hosts. Over the two days, some of the planet's biggest dance music stars, labels and promoters will take over the common to entertain London ravers.

On Saturday 28th August, John Digweed brings Bedrock to SW4 with his own Bedrock Arena. "SW4 is always one of the highlights of my year and a very special event. The crowd are amazing - maybe because it's right in the centre of London. See you all on the common."

Other Arenas on Saturday are The Gallery and Mark Knight's Toolroom Knights. Sunday will be hosted by Carl Cox and friends, Boys Noize Records and infamous fancy dress party Together.

"I can't wait to return to Clapham Common for this year's massive SW4 Weekender. Two years ago I headlined the main stage but this year I will be returning with my Carl Cox and Friends tent hosting some of my favourite DJ’s and friends. I always love playing SW4 – it always rocks, a great way to end the summer" says the techno legend.

South West Four 2010 takes place on Clapham Common on Bank Holiday Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th August. Having sold out weeks prior to last year’s event, the demand for tickets is even greater this year with the festival stretching across two days. The entire Early Bird day ticket allocation have already sold out with the weekend tickets soon to follow! Standard Day Tickets are now on sale priced £40 + booking fee with weekend tickets currently priced £72.50.

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