A fly-through video of the world class stage set to feature in Club MTV’s Singleton Park concert has been released.
The video shows the scale of the stage and the quality of the lighting concert-goers can expect on Saturday September 24.
Swansea Council and the Welsh Government have worked closely with MTV to bring the concert to the city, which will feature seven hours of live music.
Confirmed acts include Professor Green, Jonas Blue, Sigma, Nero and Redlight.
Although selling fast, tickets for the concert, priced at just £15 plus a £1.50 booking fee, are still available. They can be purchased on either the Ticketmaster website at www.ticketmaster.co.uk or from Derricks Music on Oxford Street.
Some of Professor Green’s biggest hits include Read All About It, featuring Emile Sandé; I Need You Tonight, featuring Ed Drewett; and Just Be Good To Green, featuring Lily Allen.
London-based music producer Jonas Blue’s hits include Fast Car, featuring Dakota, which reached number two in the UK singles chart; as well as Perfect Strangers, featuring JP Cooper, which also reached number two in the UK singles chart.
Sigma, a drum and bass DJ and record production duo, have twice topped the UK Singles Chart over the last year with ‘Nobody to Love’ and ‘Changing’, which featured Paloma Faith.
Nero, an electronic music trio, topped the UK Albums Chart with their debut studio album, ‘Welcome Reality’. They also won a Grammy Award for their collaborative remix of ‘Promises’ with Skrillex.
Bristol DJ Redlight is a huge underground favourite, whose hits include Switch it Off, Get Out Of My Head and Lost In Your Love.
Club MTV residents and rising stars of the UK’s EDM scene, R3WIRE and Varski, have also been confirmed for the Singleton Park concert.
Have a look at www.enjoyswanseabay.com/events/club-mtv or www.mtv.co.uk/club-mtv for more information.
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