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Festival-goers revel in return of live music at London s Kaleidoscope
Festival-goers attend the Kaleidoscope Festival in Alexandra Palace Park in London on July 24, 2021. The one-day Kaleidoscope festival is set to play a full-line up in one of the first large festival events to take place in England since the lifting of almost all Covid-19 restrictions. JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP.
by Charlotte Durand
(AFP)
.- Nearly 10,000 music fans savoured new-found freedoms at London s Kaleidoscope Festival on Saturday. I m really excited to be here, I haven t done anything like this in two years , said Leonie Louis, one of the festival-goers, who decorated with sequins and flower crowns, braved the stormy weather to invade the grounds of north London s Alexandra Palace, a legendary music venue that has previously hosted Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones and Jay Z.
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Festival-goers attend the Kaleidoscope Festival in Alexandra Palace Park in London on July 24, 2021. Reuters pic
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LONDON, July 25 Nearly 10,000 music fans savoured new-found freedoms at London’s Kaleidoscope Festival on Saturday.
“I’m really excited to be here, I haven’t done anything like this in two years”, said Leonie Louis, one of the festival-goers, who decorated with sequins and flower crowns, braved the stormy weather to invade the grounds of north London’s Alexandra Palace, a legendary music venue that has previously hosted Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones and Jay Z.