Rock stars Cui Jian, Wang Feng and Xu Wei will headline the 3rd Inmusic Festival that is slated to open on July 29 in a vast grassland area near Beijing.
They will be part of a strong lineup for the largest outdoor music bash of China, the organizer says. Other performers will be announced later.
Last year's festival saw about 60 Chinese and foreign bands offering a three-day carnival of rock, pop, folk, electronica, metal and hip-hop music.
Poster of the 2011 Inmusic Festival [inmusicfestival.cn] |
Calling itself the Chinese equivalent of the Woodstock Festival, the Inmusic Festival will be held in the Zhangbei Zhongdu grassland which size is roughly that of 150 soccer fields, according to the organizer.
The grassland, located in Zhangjiakou of Hebei Province, is about a five-hour drive from Beijing. A drive-in camping area with a capacity of 1,000 cars will be available for music fans who drive to attend this year's festival.
Responding to complaints by fans attending previous festivals, the organizer has worked to widen roads, and add toilets and shopping facilities.
Tickets are being sold at 120 yuan (US$19) for each of the three days.
2011 Inmusic Festival
Time: July 29-31, 2011
Venue: Zhangbei Zhongdu grassland, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province
Tickets: 120 yuan for each day
Tel: 400 810 1887
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