Win tickets to 51st Festival 2023
We are offering the chance to win tickets to London's epic multi-genre festival returning in August, featuring an impressive lineup including Kings of House NYC, Dimitri from Paris, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Roy Ayers, and many more.

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Don't miss out on the opportunity to win two tickets to the legendary 51st Festival! This epic event boasts a lineup of over 100 dance music icons, legends, and party starters across six stages, promising a day of hedonistic joy. Known for its celebration of house music in all its diverse genres, including Soulful, Classic, Tech, Afro, Garage, Disco, Soul, RnB, Dancehall, Soca, Amapiano, Drum & Bass, and more, the festival is an unmissable experience for any dance music lover.
This year's festival lineup is nothing short of extraordinary. Featuring many of the biggest names in UK music, legends of the UK pirate radio underground, and Grammy Award winners and nominees, the festival showcases the vibrancy and prolific creativity of DJs, producers, and stage hosts across multiple genres. The festival promises to showcase the techni-coloured heritage of dance music, and some of the most exciting names in the industry are joining the lineup, including

51 St Festival line-up
Prepare to be blown away by this year's festival lineup - it's absolutely extraordinary! Boasting the biggest names in UK music, pirate radio legends, and even Grammy Award winners and nominees, this festival truly has it all. With multiple genres represented, you'll witness the vibrant creativity of DJs, producers, and stage hosts, all showcasing the techni-coloured heritage of dance music. Headliners include Louie Vega and David Morales' DJ and production collaboration Kings of House NYC, Body & Soul, Dimitri from Paris, DJ Spen, and Barbara Tucker.
But that's just the beginning - there's so much more in store! The Notting Hill Carnival's sound system Rampage hosts a mix of live and DJ talent, including DJ Jazzy Jeff, Roy Ayers, and The Heatwave. Backto95, another promoter, presents Todd Edwards, Heartless Crew, and Grant Nelson, among others. La Fiesta offers Roger Sanchez, Todd Terry, Jess Bays, and Catz 'n Dogz. The Dolly Rockers present Norman Jay, Dr Packer, Brandon Block, and RatPack. Finally, House FM's VIP stage features Mike Dunn, DJ Pioneer, Robert Owens, Supa D & Coldsteps, Angie B, and Omotosho.
With easy access by tube, car, train, or bus, the 51st Festival boasts an atmosphere unmatched - an all-day party in the heart of London, the ultimate destination for cutting-edge new music and iconic nostalgic acts !
Enter here for your chance to win two tickets. The competition will run for a week on our instagram.
Terms & Conditions:
Winner will receive two tickets only, winners must be 18+.
51st Festival do not provide travel or accommodations.
Winner will be put onto a guestlist at the event for entry; no tickets will be sent physically.
The competition ends on 18 May 2023 at midnight (GMT).
Winner will be announced on @flolondon_ instagram stories.
Date: Saturday 5th August 2023. Time: 11am-10pm. Location: Copthall Playing Fields, Champions Way, Page St, London NW4 1PS. Website: 51stfestival.com. Instagram: @51stfestival
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