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Fleetwoodstock a big success



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Published Date: 03 October 2007
This year's Fleetwoodstock Music Festival has been another big success story.
The event has raised over £1700 which will distributed to various local good causes.

The whole festival went very smoothly and all the bands and solo artists who took part made it a weekend to remember.

Friday night saw local punk band One Wa
y System headline with a memorable set.

Saturday was headlined by Guy McCoy Torme who delivered a blistering hard rocking performance which left everybody who was there in awe - these guys know how to play.

Sunday was headlined by The Sound of Superstring who never fail to disappoint and never fail to surprise either.

There were so many good performances over the weekend that it would be unfair to single out any particular band or artist.

Suffice it to say everyone enjoyed every performance and no-one left without a smile on their face.

A spokesman said: "We have received nothing but praise for the organisation and running of the event and planning has already begun for next year which will be over the weekend of 3rd, 4th and 5th of October, again at the Marine Hall. We would like to thank all the people that took part in the event - the sound and lighting men at the Marine Hall, the rest of the Marine Hall staff, all the people who give up their time to help in the smooth running of the festival and all the bands and performers who take part - without all these people there would be no Fleetwoodstock."

* See www.fleetwoodstock.co.uk for updates regarding next year's Fleetwoodstock.




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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2007 2:03 PM
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