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Fruitstock Aug 5 2006
Fruitstock is a free festival with lots of live music, posh food and drink stalls, a farmers’ market, a kids’ area. The entrance is completely free. Fruitstock takes place in Gloucester Green (north-east corner of Regent’s Park, London), on the 5th and 6th of August and the aim is to raise money for charity, WellChild. Main Stage features a variety of live acts playing laid back summer music - jazz, funk, latin and hip hop. There are some great acts playing at Fruitstock this year, including Arrested Development, Aim, Norman Jay, Breaks Co-Op, Nouvelle Vague and The Puppini Sisters. There will be some DJs too, including that nice Rob Wilder from Hed Kandi. Fruitstock is a place where you can taste Fresh and natural food from stalls selling lots of lovely food and drink, visit a Farmers’ Market or a bar selling wine, beer and other stuff that’s nice to drink. For leisure there will be Yoga lessons, relaxation area, stands where you can buy The Times and The Sunday Times and Reading area. Both days Fruitstock will be open from 12pm to 9pm.
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