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[LDN] Good Times in the Park Warm Up w/ Norman Jay


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[b]Good Times in the Park Warm Up ... Up on the Roof
Sunday 3rd August
2pm - 1am
@ The Prince of Wales[/b]
467-469 Brixton Road, SW9 8HH London

[i]Norman Jay (3 hrs Good Times Set)
Don Letts
Wrongtom
Count Skylarkin[/i]

Tickets: £10 - £14 adv
http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?586886

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Ahead of the inaugaral [b]Good Times In The Park Festival[/b] in September, we are hosting a Good Times in the Park Warm Up ... Up On The Roof with [b]Norman Jay[/b] and friends on [b]3rd August[/b]. This also marks our annual party alongside the excellent [b]Brixton Splash.[/b]

For the family, friends and long-time fans of Notting Hill carnival institution, Good Times Sound System, 2014 is shaping up to be a pivotal year as the ever popular party crew, headed up by feted veteran DJ Norman Jay MBE, embark upon a whole new chapter in their illustrious musical history.

With the traditional Good Times site at the Notting Hill Carnival being redeveloped, Norman has taken the exciting step of launching his very own festival across the 13th and 14th of September on Wormwood Scrubs Park in London.

Good Times In The Park will be biggest and best Good Times party ever held, over three stages. A gathering of music pioneers with be performing, each specially selected by Norman from retro and contemporary club and festival culture.

All proceeds from the festival will go to four key charities Norman supports; Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, Damilola Taylor Trust, Prostate Cancer UK and Coppafeel!


Further information and tickets for the festival can be found on the website: www.goodtimesinthepark.com

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