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FFLAM FESTIVAL TO SET WALES ON FIRE IN 2007

Wales is to get a new music festival next summer taking on the likes of T in the Park and the V Festival. Fflam (Flame) is to be held at Singleton Park in Swansea, and will run from June 15 to June 17, 2007.
The festival expects to have a capacity of 30,000 people per day, and will feature primarily indie, rock and dance music.
Outlining his plans, Fflam promoter John Curd said: “Our aim is that Fflam will become to Wales what T in the Park is to Scotland.”
Tickets will go on sale on December 11, with weekend passes available for £115. Day passes are also available, priced at £40. Currently no acts have been confirmed for the bash, but names are expected to be announced soon.

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