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The line-up at the fair is incredible
by Ed Keeble
The line up for Boomtown this weeknd is off the chain - and that's not a phrase that one uses lightly. It contains some of the best quality acts on the UK scene along with some surprising curve balls that are bound to shake things up.
Every year it grows in size and it's easy to see why. Put simply, it's one of the few remaining specialist festivals, not one based around genre but around experience and having the brains to book outside the box. Basically when other festivals are all putting on exactly the same line up on to bore the pants off its customers, everyone is having a great time at Boomtown in an atmosphere like no other.
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