Kaleidoscope Festival Returns to Ally Pally: 13th July

Kaleidoscope Festival at the Ally Pally

On Saturday13th August Kaleidoscope festival is returning to Alexandra Palace in London for a full day of entertainment as well as live music for the whole family. The line-up is perfect for a Summertime festival experience in the city of London.

Kaleidoscope has been running now for 5 Summers, making it a staple in the capital’s festival calendar. Alexandra Palace is the perfect venue with its acres of parkland and access to the hidden corners of site!

Headlining for this year is the brilliant Ministry of Sound Classical. This 30-piece orchestra based in London reimagines some of the greatest dance hits of all time on a grand and beautiful scale. The set will feature bangers like The Chemical Brothers’ Hey Boy Hey Girl, Faithless’ Insomnia, Fat boy Slim’s Right Here, Right Now and many more. All ringing out from the hilltop stage which overlooks the beautiful park.

The Double Grammy Award-winning and five-time Brit award-nominated legends SOUL II SOUL will be joining them playing their iconic classics. Indie party starters The Go team will be wowing with their joyful soul and spoken word sound. The poetic Antony Szmierek creates poetry you can dance to and  Huey Morgan of Fun Lovin Ciminals returns with a live band to stage performance.

The Sound of Summer will continue with the likes of Simon Amstell, Brian Blessed, Sophie Duker, Amir Shah, Chloe Petts, Hip hop karaoke and the world’s most blasphemous band, Oh My God ! It’s the Church.

The family area has been curated specifically for children and parents and is like an interactive festival in itself. This year it will feature pop-up arts, circus and theatre, as well as the Bandstand Stage, featuring eclectic live musical treasures.

The incredible musical lineup and surroundings are sure to create a day to remember !

Get more details and tickets at kaleidoscope-festival.com.

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