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What’s On: GALA festival taking place on the late May bank holiday 2020

If the autumnal weather and shorter days are getting you down, think ahead to May when the sun will be shining and get yourself a ticket to GALA festival taking place on the late May bank holiday 2020.

Tickets have just gone on sale for the music festival which takes place in Peckham Rye Park for its fifth edition.

Taking place across Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24, the much-loved South London festival invites some of the most highly-regarded local and international artists on the house and disco scene to curate unique line-ups for the festival’s stages across the weekend.

On the Saturday, house DJ Gerd Janson hosts the festival’s club haven ‘Pleasure Dome’ stage following a highlight performance at GALA at 2019 edition, while Job Jobse brings his Strangelove party for its first UK festival outing.

GALA © Photography by Jake Davis (www.hungryvisuals.co.uk)

London-based radio station Worldwide FM will take residency in Peckham for the day offering up the best in the UK’s current live and jazz scenes.

On Sunday, South London party crew, Horse Meat Disco take up their annual residency at the ‘Pleasure Dome’.

Jayda G will bring an energetic line-up of house, funk and soul, while genre-spanning DJ, radio host and Rhythm Section label-head, Bradley Zero represents his local Peckham with a line-up set to takeover the Open Dome on Sunday.

Bradley Zero, said: “My first trip to GALA defined what the London festival experience should be.

“Very much looking forward to bringing the rhythm section outdoors for another all-dayer in our own backyard.”

Headliners for the GALA main stage to be announced with the full line-up and stage guests in February, alongside details of the festival’s food and drink line up.

Accompanying the music will be a whole host of London’s finest food and drink vendors to brighten up the bank holiday.


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