Win 2x Weekend Passes to East Ender Festival!

 
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This weekend, kicking off on Friday 21st September, it's the innaugral East Ender Festival. Spread over three days, with a whopping lineup and spread across the expansive space of village underground and Holywell car park, the Eastender festival is definitely worth checking out. To be in with a chance of winning the passes, which give you full access to all three days of the festival, simply email comps@theransomnote.co.uk with DANANANANANANAAAA in the subject line (that's the eastenders theme tune, in case you were wondering).

Check out all the info on the festival below:

The East Ender Festival will place some of the best emerging talent alongside some of the greatest and most influential living legends. This is East London’s official summer closing party. Village Underground & Holywell Car Park will host a line up which incorporates a diverse range of styles from left field electronic music to hip hop and dub reggae. The festival’s open air art gallery will provide an expressive space for local artists and crafts people to exhibit and expound their work

.The East Ender Festival will host a myriad of music and visual arts, embracing a selection of artistic disciplines, which includes a stellar line-up up from hip hop’s finest  Doom, Drums of Death, Norman Jay, Greg Wilson, Altered Natives, Blak Twang, Mad Professor & Ariwa Posse, Cooly G, Norman Jay, Prince Fatty, TY, B Bravo, Sinjin Hawke, The Thirst, XO Man, Joel Culpepper, Bakery Boys, Mr Verde, CJ Beatz, Kings Of The City, Camouflage Children, Chima Anya, Mimz, Syron, Emily Rawson, Lauren Verge, Lealea Jones and hosts including Reggae Roast, Supa Dupa Fly & Boglewaltz to name but a few.
 
The festival’s open air art gallery will provide an expressive space for artists to exhibit, while a collection of local artists will produce live street art and outdoor art installations in a range of mediums.In it’s first year, this boutique event is a great day out to check see the local talent and support the creative community. 
 
For more information go to: www.eastenderldn.co.uk