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Paradise City Festival 2017


The 3rd Paradise City electronic music festival is held at Castle Ribaucourt located in the city of Perk (Steenokkerzeel), a castle from the 15th century surrounded by a park and a lot of water on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th June 2017.

Paradise City is green through and through, and sustainability is the key concept that resonates through every aspect of the festival.

Line-up

Acts announced are Ame, John Talabot, N’to & Joachim Pastor present Sinners, Acid Pauli, Jeremy Underground, Andhim, Audion (Live), HVOB, Jan Blomqvist & Band, Konstantin Sibold, Sebastian Mullaert & Ulf Eriksson (Live), Kornel Kovacs, Kosme, Robag Wruhme, Stavroz (Live), Pierre.

Tickets

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Early Bird tickets are currently on sale. Tickets are priced at 99 Euros with camping, 85 Euros without, or 48 Euros for a Saturday or Sunday day ticket.

Camping

Camping is next to the festival grounds. This campsite provides all your creature comforts, including a Mild Mornings breakfast by Alpro. Places are limited, and there is a charge for using the campsite.

Getting there

There are good transport links from all parts of Europe. The festival is situated 15min from Brussels and literally a few 100 meters next to the International Airport.

More information will be here when available.


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