What is 51st State Festival?
About 51st Festival 2022 51st Festival will once again celebrate the roots of House music, pulling together the threads of this hugely influential sound, exploring classic house, tech house, afro house, garage, disco, soul, dancehall, amapiano, drum & bass and more.
Why is it called 51st State Festival?
Tickets on sale 51st State, named in honour of America’s home as the roots of house, will pull together the threads of this hugely influential sound, exploring garage, disco, soul, dub, dancehall and more.
Is 51st state festival Cancelled?
It is with a very heavy heart that we are announcing that this year’s edition of 51st State Festival, due to take place on 1st August, will be postponed until 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic.
Who owns 51st state festival?
✨ DJ Vivy B founded the party series in 1994 and its since grown into one of London’s largest soul nights, with a music policy that blends fusions of funk, RnB, boogie, rare groove and everything in between. ✨ Their roots may be in London but their vibe stretches across the globe.
Why 51st state festival is the place to be?
Start planning your outfit now as 51st State Festival is the place to be if you love house music, bringing in your favourite pioneers and trailblazers from across the globe. Our visitors have reviewed 51st State Festival 124 times.
What is 51st state?
Celebrating the roots of house music, 51st State pulls together the various threads of this influential genre, taking festival-goers on a journey through classic house, tech house, afro house, garage, disco, soul, dancehall and more, curating a lineup that comes from Chicago, New York, Detroit, London and beyond.
How much are 51st state tickets and what is the cost?
How much are 51st State tickets? Standard tickets are available from £32.50 plus booking fee and VIP tickets start from £65 plus booking fee. What happens If I bought a ticket and cannot attend?
Where is 51st Festival 2022?
On Sat 20th Aug 2022, 51st Festival returns bigger and better with a brand new festival site, Copthall Playing Fields in North London. The new location is easily accessible by tube (Mill Hill East on the Northern Line), by train (Mill Hill Broadway, 17 minutes from King’s Cross St Pancras) Roll on 51st Festival 2022!