Grace Jones scaring indie boys at this year's Secret Garden Party
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Grace Jones will headline this year’s Secret Garden Party.
Cowering below her on the bill for the event, which takes place in countryside near Huntingdon, East Anglia, are Sons and Daughters, Envy and Other Sins, Morcheeba and Glasvegas, report BBC 6 Music.
Others are reported elsewhere, too – among them, Bonde do Role, Alphabeat, The Little Ones, Cage the Elephant, Infadels and Florence and the Machine.
Tickets for Secret Garden Party, which runs from the 24th ‘til the 27th of July, cost £125 and are available from here.
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Oh fuck
I really want to go.
wowee
but isnt #125 a bit much for this?
still, Grace Jones would be AH MAY SIN
£125!!!
are you avin a laff? is he avin a laff?!
piss take
I paid £50 for an early bird in 2005 for this fest. And now its £125.
fOOK THAT.
I think £125
is alright considering its about 6000 capacity. beautiful surroundings and not a trolley basher in sight
and
the presets, the whip and operator please also playing
definately
well worth the money. this festival really isnt just about the music. if they have sock wrestling and suicide olympics again this year then it's money well spent.


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