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LateRooms.com - LED Presents Deadmau5 in London

It will be the performer's only English festival of the year.

2011-05-15
LONDON, ENGLAND, May 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) London's Victoria Park is hosting LED presents Deadmau5, which will be the first time the electro dance act has taken part in an outdoor show.

The Canadian's stock has been rising steadily in recent years and his mouse-head logo will now be familiar to most dance fans.

He actually often performs shows wearing the animal costume, although the 30-year-old has not confirmed if he will do so at the London gig.

Aside from the headline act, the LED show on Saturday June 11th features a hugely strong support bill that includes names such as Calvin Harris, Mark Ronson and Zane Lowe.

For those who want to enjoy less mainstream performances before watching Deadmau5, there will be sets by Jaguar Skills, Retro/Grade, Kim Fai, Netsky and DJ Fresh among others.

Tickets for the day, which kicks off at 13:00 BST and goes on until 22:45, cost GBP42 plus booking fees. Attendees must be over 16.

VIP passes giving people access to special areas of the event are available for GBP90 plus booking fees.

The closest tube station to the venue is either Mile End or Homerton.

Dance enthusiasts can find a vast range of London hotels on LateRooms.com, such as the Astor Court Hotel London.

Additional information is available at ledfestival.net/deadmau5/.

Editors Notes:

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - LED Presents Deadmau5 in London
It will be the performer's only English festival of the year.