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First acts announced for Wireless 2014

Kanye West, Drake and Bruno Mars have been confirmed to headline Wireless Festival 2014.  The tenth Wireless Festival will take place for the very first time at London’s Finsbury Park and Birmingham’s Perry Park on Friday 4thJuly – Sunday 6th July. 

OutKast, Pharrell Williams, Rudimental, Basement Jaxx, Ellie Goulding, Wiz Khalifa, John Newman, Iggy Azalea, Azealia Banks, Pretty Lights, Chance The Rapper, Ella Eyre, Angel Haze, Salt-N-Pepa, Clean Bandit, Earl Sweatshirt, A$AP Ferg and Neon Jungle have also been confirmed to play across the weekend, many more acts will be announced soon.  Tickets for Wireless Festival go on sale Friday 31 January at 9am, available here.

For the days for which artists will be playing; see here. All-day tickets for London will be £71.50 (£65.00 plus a £6.50 booking fee per ticket).

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I am quite looking forward to this, going on Friday and Sunday. 

Don't know if people will know this too - apparently they intend to hold back a ticket allocation for local residents (although there were still plenty of tickets)?  It would be far better to allow local residents a special wristband so they could come and go during the day though, that would be fantastic. 

Where did you hear this Robyn?

Oh yes!! Rudamental, Emeli Sande and the wonderful Ella Eyre entertaining us for free ... thank you Wireless Festival!

I could do without being entertained in my own home by musicians I don't want to hear.

Volume went up considerably just after 9pm tonight.

Yes, but it's part of what keeps your property so ridiculously overvalued.

what are you on about?

All I'm saying is that the Finsbury park music festivals are part of the vibe of the area that keep the place interesting, thus trendy and hence expensive. Not so hard is it ?

If I were selling my flat ( a mile away from FP ) I wouldn't invite prospective purchasers to come and view during a concert.

I think you are confusing your interest with interest from the population as a whole.

And 'trendy and expensive' is not a benefit to the majority of people who currently live here.  It prices out people who can't afford extortionate rents and house prices.

Ah, so that's why Knightsbridge is so cheap.

It surely has it's own different vibe completely.......As you're well aware young man !

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