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Alternative music shenanigans come to Salzburg
17 July 2007
Salzburg, in Austria, will play host to the FM4 Frequency Festival, an alternative music festival bringing together the best live acts in rock, electronica, hip hop and a number of other styles.
The festival will be held next month, from 15 to 17 August and the lineup has been confirmed as the strongest in the festival's six year history.
Nine Inch Nails, Tool, The Kaiser Chiefs, Interpol, !!!, Ladytron and MIA will all flying in to the Austrian city to play alongside the finest local talent.
For the first time this year, the festival, which has been performed by heavy rockers Metallica in the past, will host an additional stage open to anyone in the crowd who wishes to try their hand at performing music, dance, comedy, acting or anything else they can imagine.
Fancy going to this event? Use Opodo's travel search engine to find flights and hotels for your stay.
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The festival will be held next month, from 15 to 17 August and the lineup has been confirmed as the strongest in the festival's six year history.
Nine Inch Nails, Tool, The Kaiser Chiefs, Interpol, !!!, Ladytron and MIA will all flying in to the Austrian city to play alongside the finest local talent.
For the first time this year, the festival, which has been performed by heavy rockers Metallica in the past, will host an additional stage open to anyone in the crowd who wishes to try their hand at performing music, dance, comedy, acting or anything else they can imagine.
Fancy going to this event? Use Opodo's travel search engine to find flights and hotels for your stay.
© Adfero Ltd
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