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Bands from across the globe take centre stage at Camber



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Published Date:
13 May 2008
Forty bands from as far away as Australia and China thrilled the four thousand sell out crowd at the All Tomorrows Parties music festival at Camber Sands Holiday camp last weekend.
The three day festival returned to its spiritual home after spending a year away in the West Country last year.

The ATP festival has an association with Camber that goes back nearly a decade and draws music fans from all over Europe.

The crowd revelled in the glorious weather and saw 90's Indie favourites such as Sebadoh and Ween playing alongside up and coming newcomers like Hot Chip, Vampire Weekend and Los Campesinos from Wales, who stole the show with a triumphant set on Saturday night.

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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 8:57 AM
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