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Symphonic Floyd, Therapy?, Michael Monroe, & more for Stone Free Festival

plus The Lounge Kittens, Jackaman, Jared James Nichols, Haken, and Messenger

By Scott Williams | Published:

Stone Free Festival 2016 - Michael Monroe
Photo credit: Elena Francis


Symphonic Floyd, Therapy?, and Michael Monroe lead the latest acts to be anonunced for the Stone Free Festival next year's new two-day event at The O2, London headlined by Alice Cooper, and Rick Wakeman.

On Sunday Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here Symphonic Live will be performed the show will include the 25-piece London Orion Orchestra who perform on Decca's 'Wish You Were Here Symphonic' released last week, and will be providing the orchestral backing later that evening for Rick Wakeman’s hugely anticipated performance of The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table. Performing the album in full – along with a selection of Pink Floyd’s greatest hits – the show will feature conductor Peter Scholes and Frank Dunnery on guitar, known for his work with both It Bites and his long-time collaboration with Robert Plant.

Kilimanjaro Live and The O2 host two 12-hour days of classic rock music performances over multiple stages over the weekend of Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th June 2016.

Also confimed are The Lounge Kittens, Jackaman, Jared James Nichols, Haken, and Messenger.

The line-up on Saturday already features Alice Cooper, The Darkness, and Blackberry Smoke. On Sunday te festival is headlined by Rick Wakeman performing 'The Myths & Legends Of King Arthur & The Knights Of The Round Table', Marillion and Steve Hackett with and many more to be announced for either day.

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Day tickets for Saturday or Sunday are priced at £66.50 for standing or seating tickets, with Rock Royalty tickets priced from £120 to £226.50.

The event will feature special acoustic performances, Q&As with headline performers, cinema screenings at the Stone Free picture show, a vinyl fair, specialist market stalls, classic album playbacks, Rock Royalty VIP packages, craft beers and street food and restaurants.