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Probably one of the best Festivals this summer....

.... the ELECTRIC PICNIC festival in Ireland caught our attention as we were wondering what event to cover this summer.

For all of you who know my taste in music it should be no secret that a festival of this sort is why i love my job.
I'm trying to get tickets to the festival so that i can keep you guys updated with all the details and as usual when i visit a festival you can also check out the everyday diary right here.

For more exclusive content i'll be writing for the FAUX FOX MAGAZINE - check out their page for exclusive photos/interviews and reviews on the concerts and happenings at the ELECTRIC PICNIC.
One of my best friends and photographers Karin is super extraordinary talent when it comes to picturing Bands on stage and impressions of events.

So please my friends fingers crossed because there are some complications because of me being foreign press (i think).


Why attend the ELETRIC PICNIC?

the mix of genres and bands are the reason why i think this festival will be the next big thing in europe!

You can purchase your tickets right HERE on their Homepage!


MB

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