ONE of the biggest music events in North Wales will be held in Rhyl next month.
K-Fest is a three-day music festival consisting of three separate concerts and will feature household names from the world of pop, indie and electronic dance music.
It will take place at Rhyl Events Arena over Friday, August 5, to Sunday, August 7.
Headline acts include Graeme Park, K-Klass, Cast, Clint Boon and Dub Pistols.
The K Fest events are split into three separate days, so you can choose the tune that best suit you. Friday, dedicated to dance music, will be perfect for the ravers. If you prefer indie anthems, Saturday will satisfy your music needs.
And if you're looking for a family-friendly day out, Sunday will be full of tribute acts and bursting with family fun.
The line-ups:
- Day 1: ‘Electronic Dance Music’ – Old School 90s Dance - techno and dance music.
Main headline: Graeme Park (Hacienda), K-Klass including live PA, Stu Allan, a live show with performers from Garlands Nightclub Liverpool, Boxia (drumcode), Gary Burrows, Lisa Oakes and Sai North Wales Audio plus other local DJs.
The event will have a main outdoor stage plus one (weather permitting) tented area for more specialist and niche dance genres hosted by local DJs from across North Wales.
- Day 2: ‘Indie/Live Band Day’ – bands include Cast, Dub Pistols, Clint Boon, The Sums, The Racket, Megan Wyn, Psyence, The Common View, DDE’s, Lost and Found, The Montagues and a live DJ set from a local Northern Soul DJ plus others.
- Day 3: ‘Family/Fun Tribute Day – tribute acts confirmed are the Stereophonics, The Beatles, Katie Perry, Taylor Swift and The Old Scrotes (Irish Band), Mista Funk and the deadbeats, Megan Wyn, Body Rock Dance Academy, and more to be confirmed. The day will also include children’s entertainment zones, Little Raverz Hour and 80's Disco Hour with special guests.
Kids under 12 go free on Sunday and this day is also dog friendly, so feel free to bring the pooch.
Tickets for K-Fest are available from https://www.skiddle.com/g/k-fest/
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