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MANICS AT THE FFLAM FESTIVAL

The Manic Street Preachers have signed up to headline a major music festival in Wales. The trio will so far be joined by the likes of Enter Shikari, Keane, Placebo, Feeder and The Levellers for the three-day Fflam Festival in Swansea on July 13-15. Up to 50 bands are set to play at Singleton Park at the 30,000 capacity outdoor venue. Tickets for the festival are now on sale and are available here via the festival website here link . More acts are promised to be announced soon as this may be the most exciting thing to hit the Welsh music scene in a long time. Established festivals such as Glastonbury and Reading already provide for those folks over the border. The huge success of T in the Park and Oxygen over the past few years has given both Scotland and Ireland their own huge music festival to be proud of. Now the Welsh have arrived with Fflam which will hopefully go the same way becoming established as a major player on the UK festival scene.

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