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THE GUESTLIST NETWORK | MAY 2011 STREETFEST 2011


Following three successful years, STREETFEST is back with a one- day urban powered extravaganza! London’s first urban art festival is going to be held at Hearn Street Car Park in Shoreditch on Sunday 29th of May, Bank Holiday weekend. The festival will display the best of the UK’s urban artists and performers with a soundtrack from Urban Nerd’s Marcus Nasty, Rattus Rattus and Nextmen. There will be several Hip-Hop dancers performing throughout the day as well as competitions and a Bonnie VS Clyde battle. Amongst the graffiti artists, DJ’s and dancers


to enjoy there will be a skate com- petition with a 32 ft half pipe and street course. Globally respected as one of the most notorious graf- fiti writers in UK history to emerge out of the 80’s Bristol scene, Inkie will be painting alongside Remi Rough, who has been breaking boundaries for 24 years. He was recently invited to talk about the underground history of UK graffiti as part of the Tate’s Street Art exhibition and series. The festival is a means for artists to express themselves visually for the public to appreciate. There will be an ar- ray of food and market stalls with


Streetfest combines a whole host of entertainment; through music, live performance, art, film, fashion and sports, all under one roof at Ewer Street Car Park on May 29th.


designer urban brands. Discount tickets are available from the Urban Nerds 4th birthday party at Scala the night before. The Streetfest is a must for anyone interested in Urban Art, Dance, Skate, BMX and Live Music.


Tickets £10 for the whole day 1pm- 11pm get yours now at www. ticketweb.co.uk


For more information go to www.streetfest.net


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