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Missing Out On Glasto? Why Not Try This?

Posted by tomplow from Cardiff - Published on 14/06/2011 at 15:14
1 comments » - Tagged as Art, Festivals, Music, People

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Do you enjoy music, art and helping out a worthy, local cause? As long as you're 18+ why not head down to the Cardiff Arts Institute or Buffalo Bar on the 26th of June to enjoy all of this?!

The Safe and Sound Festival 2011 is being held by Safer Wales- a charity dedicated to making people feel safe in their communities- with all profits going to the Riverside Warehouse.
The Riverside Warehouse is one of Safer Wales' key projects and provides the local youth community with a huge space- designed to give everyone something fun to do.

Local acts and artists will be taking to the stage to provide entertainment all evening, accompanied by a showcase of art, created by members of The Riverside Warehouse. And if that wasn't enough for you, the Roxe Foundation will be creating graffiti displays throughout, which anyone can participate in!

The two different venues will be creating two different vibes- the line ups for each are:
Buffalo Bar: The Method, Houdini Dax, OK (with a DJ set), Alphabet Backwards, We Are The Afterglow, and more!
Cardiff Arts Institute: Dead Residents, Joe Blow and Skamma, The King Regards, Soul Smoke Sessions and DJ Wiggle Baron.
The choice is up to you. Or, if you like, you can go to both!

Tickets online cost £3.50 for one venue, or £6.30 for both venues. Tickets on the door cost £4 for one venue or £7 for both.
For more information and how you can get your tickets, just visit the Safe and Sound Festival's Facebook Profile

Just make sure you don't miss out!

For the Sprout's Event page, click here 

IMAGE: marfis75 

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Commented 11 months ago - 15th June 2011 - 09:34am

We have 2 press tickets up for grabs for someone who wants to write a review. Let me know, arielle@thesprout.co.uk.

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