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Brand New Kaleidoscope Festival to Hit London

A festival of music and arts will grace the Alexandra Palace this summer when Kaleidoscope comes to the capital in July.
The event will take place high above London within the Park and Palace and will bring together many exciting acts that will delight the masses in attendance.
It will play host to huge live performances, including appearances from The Flaming Lips, Ghostpoet and Mystery Jet. You can also expect dedicated DJ sets from the likes of The 2 Bears, Norman Jay MBE, Don Letts and more.
Other art forms will be included in the programme; Dr. John Cooper Clarke will treat the crowd to some of his signature quick-witted punk poetry, whilst Katherine Ryan and Mark Watson will be delivering their hilarious comedy act.
Theatrical elements will also be present; excitingly, immersive experts RIFT and the death-defying Gorilla Circus will have their time to shine. The Science Museum will also be available to visit, making this the perfect family day out.
Ticket prices range, starting at £40 for adults and £15 for children aged 6-13 (under 5s get free entry).
You won’t want to miss out on this epic celebration of all things arty. Immerse yourself in a world of colour, comedy, music and performance at the aptly named Kaleidoscope Festival!
For more information and tickets visit kaleidoscope-festival.com.
> Hannah Montgomery

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