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BT London Live: Feeder + Ocean Colour Scene + The Temper Trap
A series of events at Hyde Park, offering a unique opportunity for you to enjoy the excitement of the Games on six giant screens - including the UK's largest at 144m² - giving unparalleled coverage of every Olympic medal live throughout the day, for the duration of the Games.
Outdoor arts performances will be staged across the site (Monday – Friday only) with performers from the London Outdoor Arts Festival stopping off in Hyde Park. The free to access days will kick off with a very special performance in Hyde Park by the legend, the voice – SIR TOM JONES. Tom will be on the main stage on Saturday 28 July 2012 at BT London Live.
Sports participation opportunities will include six specially created 'Have a go' areas. Open to all ages and abilities, there will be a range of Olympic and Paralympic sports to try out from Handball, Athletics, Hockey and Equestrian simulators, to Paralympic sports including Sitting Volleyball and Wheelchair Basketball.
Olympic and Paralympic sponsors will also use Hyde Park to showcase and entertain visitors with a number of fun and interactive public pavilions being created especially for BT London Live.
Access to BT London Live Hyde Park and Victoria Park is FREE, just walk up and join the fun. There are a limited number of Guaranteed Entry Tickets available for those who want to ensure they don't miss out on a particular day or their favourite sport. These tickets allow guaranteed entry before 2pm. After 2pm, entry is on a first-come, first-served basis, but due to likely demand, may be subject to queues.
BT will also be opening the doors to BT House at BT London Live Hyde Park. Open from 27th July to 12th August, BT House will feature meet and greet sessions with sporting legends including Dame Kelly Holmes, decathlete Daley Thompson, rower Greg Searle, ex footballer Martin Keown and Paralympians Ade Adepitan and Liz Johnson.
See www.btlondonlive.com for further information and to secure your tickets.
Feeder
Formed in 1992, Feeder's heavy guitars and sugarsweet melodies have made a lasting impression on the UK's rock scene and finally gained deserved chart success in 2001 with the single 'Buck Rogers' (followed by numerous others). Despite the tragic death of drummer Jon Lee in January 2002, the band have managed to stay together and the 'Comfort In Sound' album cemented them as one of the UK's brightest indie rock groups for many a year.
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Ocean Colour Scene
Nineties indie pop band whose sixties retro sound coupled with their obvious individual talents and collective knack of reaching the heart and soul of the nation's music buying public has certainly paid off.
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The Temper Trap
Hailing from Australia, but now based in the UK, the band released their debut album, Conditions, in 2009. Featuring the singles Science of Fear, Fader, Love Lost and Sweet Disposition – the latter of which spent more than six months in the UK singles chart – the album was one of the breakthrough successes of the year and has now been certified Gold two-times over in the UK, selling over 800,000 copies worldwide. Now a five-piece, the band's line-up consists of Dougy Mandagi, Jonathon Aherne, Toby Dundas, Lorenzo Sillitto and Joseph Greer.
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Venue Facts
Venue: Hyde Park
Website www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/hyde_park
Site Plan View the Site Plan
Train
→ Victoria 17 min walk
→ Victoria 17 min walk
Tube
→ Hyde Park Corner 7 min walk
→ Green Park 8 min walk
→ Bond Street 9 min walk
