SNAFU for Rock Ness revealed

plus London Grammar, Public Service Broadcasting, and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 13th May 2013

Fenech Soler

Friday 7th to Sunday 9th June 2013
Clune Farm, Loch Ness, Scotland, IV2 6DP, Scotland MAP
£139 for a weekend camping
Daily capacity: 35,000
Last updated: Mon 20th May 2013

Fenech-Soler, Hernan Cattaneo, London Grammar, and Public Service Broadcasting top the latest additions for Scotland's Rock Ness.

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The festival which happens over the weekend of Friday 7th to Sunday 9th June has announced that Aberdeen's SNAFU will present Fenech-Soler, Hernan Cattaneo, Mimosa, Bigfoot's Tea Party, and of course their own Snafu DJs will be in attendance with Fud, Greg Gibb, Si Smith, and DimBee.

Also announced today are London Grammar, Public Service Broadcasting, The Correspondents, Jacob Banks, Fatherson, The Boy Who Trapped The Sun, Clouds, Vector Lovers, Rubylux, The Ramona Flowers, The Little Mill Of Happiness, Toby Michaels Rolling Damned, Filth DJs, Them & Us, Niteworks, and Jemma Tweedie.

They join headliners Plan B, Basement Jaxx, and Example, plus Fatboy Slim, Above & Beyond, Madeon, Julio Bashmore, Steve Aoki, The Temper Trap, Alabama 3, Carl Craig, Netsky, The Futureheads, Mark Henning, Alex Metric, Mat Zo, Redlight, Joris Voorn, Len Faki, Nic Fanciulli, Proxy, Harvey Mckay, Animal Farm, Benga, Skream, Booka Shade, Josh Wink, Pan-Pot, Jackmaster, Harri & Domenic, Gary Beck, Hans Bouffmyhre, Jaguar Skills, Madness, The Vaccines, Bombay Bicycle Club, Ben Howard, Ellie Goulding, The Maccabees, Jessie Ware, Camera Obscura, and Newton Faulkner.

George Russell of Snafu said, "Rock Ness weekend is always an exciting point in the calendar for everyone in Aberdeen and we are delighted to represent again this year at the festival. That buzz you get when first arriving, coming over the hill as the site and the Loch comes into view is breathtaking. The memories come flooding back as soon as you arrive and RockNess is like a second home for many people who have now grown up with the festival. It's great for Snafu to be back and contribute once again to what will be a fantastic weekend for all."

Tickets for the 8th edition of the festival, which takes place on the scenic banks of Loch Ness, Scotland, are priced at £139 (Student, Payment Plan in three instalments, and Inverness Discount Tickets), with the standard price of £149 for a weekend with or without camping. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. Under 12s go free.

To buy tickets, click here.here.


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