Posted: Fri 26th Jul 2013

School’s Out For Summer Success For Central Station

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Jul 26th, 2013

Music fans celebrated the start of the summer holidays at Central Station’s ‘Schools Out For Summer’ over the weekend.

In total 200 people attended the day long music festival that featured 16 bands taking over the venues two stages.

Past headliners for the popular event include: We Are The Ocean and The Blackout and also features artist such as Don Broco, Fei Comodo and William Control.

However after a years break the festival returned this year with one of its biggest line-ups to date.This years acts included headliners Bury Tomorrow, Glamour of the Kill, Dead Hearts, Wolves and Yashin.

One of the highlights of the event was metalcore band Bury Tomorrow, who invited their fans over the barrier in order to get closer to the stage.

“It was a brilliant event and the atmosphere in Central Station was electric.” said Andy Gallanders from Central Station.



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