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The Enemy, The Wombats, Reverend And The Makers for Cumbria festival

Tracksuits yuo sir - The Enemy, NME/Radio 1 stage, 16.20, Carling Weekend Festival: Leeds, August 25, 2007.   
Pic: Tom Oxley

Tracksuits yuo sir - The Enemy, NME/Radio 1 stage, 16.20, Carling Weekend Festival: Leeds, August 25, 2007. Pic: Tom Oxley

New Young Pony Club, Happy Mondays, Crystal Castles also for May bash

The Enemy, The Wombats, Reverend And The Makers and New Young Pony Club are among acts confirmed to play at the forthcoming Forgotten Valley festival.

The bash is set to take place at the Westmorland Country Showground, Cumbria between May 23 and 25.

Happy Mondays, Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong, Crystal Castles, The Teenagers and Pendulum have also confirmed their appearance at the bash.

Organisers are claiming the event will be the first music festival of its sort in the Cumbria region, and say the emphasis will be on creating a small, intimate environment for fans.

To check the availability of Forgotten Valley tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.


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wilsonio 

Feb 25, 2008

I gotta get tickets for this! Fook Leeds!

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