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Sellindge Music Festival was a three-day outdoor event that took place in the countryside between Ashford and Folkestone in South Kent. The site for the festival was on Hope Farm. Although it planned to be a new style of boutique festival - the festival was actually cancelled in 2010 because PayPal would not release the funds from ticket sales leading up to the festival. This resulted in a catastrophic shortage of cashflow. Debtors from the previous years were unhappy with again being asked to provide services up font, so with great heartache, the festival had to go into liquidation. Starting life initially as a small local 'fair'-like event the festival's biggest year was in 2009, with Supergrass headlining the main stage, alongside a dance tent with Brandon Block, The Hoxton Whores, Micky Slim and several other major headliners. http://sellindgemusicfestival.co.uk/ ==2010== With only a week to go before the Sellindge Music Festival 2010, the event was cancelled and the event website taken offline. The organisers of the festival cited issues with their online payment agent PayPal and stated refunds would be processed in due time. 2010's festival was due to be held 11–13 June 2010. 2010 'claimed' scheduled headliners were The Sugarhill Gang (Friday), Reverend and the Makers (Saturday) and Lee 'Scratch' Perry (Sunday), with support from Goldie Lookin' Chain Soundsystem, The Rumble Strips and Johnny Foreigner. Other bands on the line-up included The Foxes, Liam Frost, Eliza Carthy, Mean Poppa Lean, Achilles, James Findlay, Los Salvadores. The festival itself didn't get further than a simple flyer and website. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sellindge Music Festival」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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