A drum & bass festival is set to return to Beckenham this August, featuring artists such as Pendulum, Spectrasoul, and Kings Of The Rollers.
Following a sold-out edition in 2023, the renowned Hospitality In The Woods festival is set to return to Beckenham Place Park on August 17.
The festival will cover the entire spectrum of drum & bass music, with a star-studded line-up already announced.
Alongside headliners such as Pendulum, Spectrasoul, and Kings Of The Rollers, the event will feature performances by LTJ Bukem, Flava D, High Contrast, Break, and many others.
Hospitality is known for its musical innovation and inclusive atmosphere.
Hospitality In The Woods, will bring together the entire drum & bass family to create unforgettable musical moments under the sun.
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Besides unifying music fans, it also serves as a networking hub for significant brands and labels within the industry.
This year, Beckenham Place Park will have five stylised stages.
These range from a stage hosted by Hospitality, a Hospitality Friends & Family stage, alongside others such as Rampage, RUN & Rumble In The Jungle, and a special stage celebrating 20 years of Shogun Audio.
Each stage provides a unique immersive experience with impressive sound systems and stunning décor.
Pendulum, High Contrast, Flava D, and others join the latest wave of performers alongside special guests like Mungo's Hi Fi, Spectrasoul, Sasasas vs Basslayerz, Ed Rush & Optical, and more to be announced.
Food stalls and a retail shop, featuring event merchandise, will also be on-site for Hospitality in the Woods.
There will be chill-out areas in case ravers need to catch their breath.
The Hospitality team said: "We can't wait to reunite with the entire drum & bass family, connecting brands and fans to celebrate the music we all love."
Tickets are on sale now via the Hospitality in the Woods website.
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