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To celebrate XXII years of house music Shindig UK will be releasing the first in a series of wearable merchandise from the brand. ByDay & ByNight has grown into one of Shindigs biggest achievements and this years event at Spillers will always be remembered as the first on the banks of the Tyne.

But hurry this tshirt run will ONLY be available via a pre-order window from now until the 2nd June. This will create a limited one off run of tshirts. This design will never be reprinted, once they are done they are done.’

Black quality two colour screenprinted tshirt, with neck printing, packing, souvenir sticker & flyer l www.mydaymynight.com

When it comes to summer, there are three things that seem to creep into people’s minds: sunshine, beer gardens and music festivals. But if you didn’t manage to secure yourself a ticket to Glastonbury, trekking through a load of muddy fields, miles away from home isn’t really your idea of fun, never fear because the North East still has plenty to offer.

On Saturday 12th July, Corbridge Festival is returning for its fourth consecutive year. Taking place in the picturesque Northumberland countryside, the family friendly festival has been quietly building a reputation for itself with its great music, live entertainment and more!

With something to suit everyone’s tastes, this year’s line up is an eclectic mix of musical talent from headliners, Big Country and Rozalla, to local bands like Boy Jumps Ship. Along with music from Britain’s Beat Box champion Ball-Zee, Happy Daggers, Ska toons, Bessie and the Zinc Buckets, Driven Serious, Fiona Clayton, Skinny Living, Talk Like Tigers, Coquin Migale, to name a few. But even if you’re not there for the music, there’s plenty to keep you entertained with a whole host of workshops including African drumming, kid’s yoga, circus skills, body zorbing, paintballing, jewellery making, arts and crafts, and even DJ training.

Not to mention fully stocked bars offering a great selection of lager, cider and real ales from local breweries, along with last year’s very popular Champagne and Pimms bar. As well as a selection of catering stalls offering something for everyone.

More than just a great day out, Corbridge Festival offers onsite camping on both Friday and Saturday night to let music lovers really make a weekend of it! It really is an openair party that the whole family can enjoy. Priced at £22 for adults, £10 concessions and free for kids under 10, tickets are selling fast. So if you don’t want to miss out visit your local Tourist Info or go to www.corbridge-festival.co.uk to get your hands on one l

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