Propaganda Festival Tickets
When
9pm - 3am, Wednesday 2nd September 2009
Where
Syndicate, Panache, Bierkeller and The Lanes
As the lines between dance and indie music continue to blur, nights like Propaganda are capturing the anything goes ethos perfectly. The night has grown from a little weekly indie Bristol shindig into a genre-busting clubbing goliath that attracts massive crowds in the city, as well as at 9 other residencies across the country. One of their most ambitious projects to date takes place in September and Propaganda Festival tickets are now on sale for the event which is spread across four venues in the city centre.
On The Bill
Those of you with Propaganda Festival tickets will get to see a genre-mashing selection of guests. Topping the bill are none other than Pendulum. Originally a fierce drum and bass act, Pendulum have crossed over into the charts with the help of loud guitars and catchy vocals and are now more at home amongst a crowd of indie and rock kids than a purist drum and bass audience. If you’ve not seen them live, prepare to mosh!
Across The Board
Also performing live are rock act The Futureheads, whilst you can also catch DJ sets from indie-stars Mystery Jets and Embrace, and a live PA from the UK’s finest beatboxer Killa Kela. If you’ve not heard Kela perform his audio box of tricks before, make sure you get your Propaganda Festival tickets and watch a master at work.
Take Your Pick
This mini-festival is taking place in four venues at the same time. Syndicate, Panache, Bierkeller and The Lanes are all hosting part of the festivities and as the clubs are all within a short walking distance from each other your Propaganda Festival tickets will allow you to pick and choose which acts you see over the course of the night.
Not Just Tunes
To further enhance the party vibes, Propaganda Festival tickets will also allow you to have a go at bowling, enjoy comedy cinema, or even pretend you’re a rock god by playing Guitar Hero on stage. With 4000 people expected to attend, the atmosphere is set to be electric. Just make sure you have enough stamina to last the course as it all takes place on a school night.
The Propaganda Festival takes place 9pm - 3am, Wednesday 2nd September 2009. For more information and tickets, click on the link below.
Propaganda Official Site