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Sasha announced for South West Four

London festival exclusive

By Scott Williams | Published:

South West Four 2010 - around the festival site (late night clubbers)
Photo credit: Andy Pitt


Sasha confirmed for South West Four Weekender.

Last year's headliner Sasha returns in 2010 appearing on the main stage on Saturday night.

The acclaimed producer was one of the first DJs to use Ableton technology in his sets. South West Four holds a special place in his heart having headlined the first ever festival back in 2004. He returned by popular demand to headline in 2005, 2007 and 2009 and returns in 2010 to showcase his brand new light and visual show as a London festival exclusive.

Sasha said, "Playing outside in the middle of London is such a rare thing. I get to see loads of friends that I haven't seen in ages. People crawl out of the woodwork for this. You can't beat a sunny day on the Common."

Saturday is headlined by Armin van Buuren, while Sunday has Fatboy Slim. Also on Saturday are John Digweed, Josh Wink, Mutant Clan (Timo Maas & Santos), Paul Oakenfold, Judge Jules, and more. Sunday has Carl Cox, Vitalic, Boys Noize, Erol Alkan, Skream & Benga and more. For the full details to date, see here.

2010 marks a new chapter for South West Four, after six consecutive years at London's Clapham Common, this year the event expands two days as the first ever South West Four Weekender. Two days of DJs, electronic live acts and dance labels hosting arenas, on the Bank Holiday Weekend of Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th August.


Weekend Tickets are on sale now at the early bird price of £75. Saturday and Sunday tickets are priced at £45. To buy tickets click here.