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Station Sessions Festival set to launch
Jun 13th 2011
The Station Sessions is pleased to announce its first summer music festival, taking place over 6 weeks at St. Pancras International Station. Launching on Wednesday 15th June, with daily performances and fringe sessions taking place 3 times a week there are over 100 bands booked, giving you plenty of great music, and artist discovery to sink your teeth into.
Headliners include Guillemots, Nerina Pallot, Vintage Trouble, Bastille, Natalie Williams and The Soul Family, Nathan Watson, and Crowns to mention just a few.
Headliners include Guillemots, Nerina Pallot, Vintage Trouble, Bastille, Natalie Williams and The Soul Family, Nathan Watson, and Crowns to mention just a few.
To add a little spice to the mix, we’ve asked other music brands, festivals and organisations such as The Eden Project, Blissfields Festival and Greenwich Summer Sessions to curate a number of days, keeping the line up full of great surprises.
The Station Sessions Festival is in support of Prince’s Trust Music charity with funds being raised on their behalf during performances, and one of their successful benefactors also making an appearance.
Performances take place every weekday from 6-7pm on the main stage, Tuesday lunchtimes between 12.30-1.30pm at the Sourced Market fringe, and Monday & Thursdays at the Searcys and the Betjeman Arms fringe stages between 7.30pm-8.30pm.
A full schedule of artists and set times can be found both on the festival page of the Station Sessions website ad the St. Pancras International site.
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The Station Sessions Festival is in support of Prince’s Trust Music charity with funds being raised on their behalf during performances, and one of their successful benefactors also making an appearance.
Performances take place every weekday from 6-7pm on the main stage, Tuesday lunchtimes between 12.30-1.30pm at the Sourced Market fringe, and Monday & Thursdays at the Searcys and the Betjeman Arms fringe stages between 7.30pm-8.30pm.
A full schedule of artists and set times can be found both on the festival page of the Station Sessions website ad the St. Pancras International site.
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