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Music on the Moor headliners revealed

The Raid, The Daves, The Expensive Habits, Too Late Lucy and Dorian Graze, have been revealed as some of the Dacorum bands headlining Hemel Hempstead's Music on the Moor festival.

More than 100 bands from the area applied to play on one of the two stages in the popular two day festival, which this year is taking place on July 11 and 12.

The organisers are still deliberating the rest of the line-up and so far they have selected these bands, for the main stage on the Saturday, as they are well-known crowd pleasers.

The big headliner this year will be Mercury, a Queen tribute act, while VivaSantana, which went down a storm at the last event, will be back playing the main stage.

The Music on the Moor organisers; The Box Moor trust and Hemel Hempstead School; have brought in a professional stage management company.

The Liz Hobbs Group, which provides stages to The Reading Festival, will be setting up and managing an orbit stage and a marquee stage for the event.

Music on the Moor spokesman Elaine Rushton said: "We are still looking for a sponsor for the marquee stage. The company will be able to brand the stage, put up banners on and around the stage and be in the programme. Last year Red Row Homes found it a worthwhile marketing tool."

The last Music on the Moor event attracted some 4,000 revellers on the Saturday, which features rock, pop, r 'n' b and funk, and more than 2,000 people enjoyed classical music and easy listening on the Sunday.

For sponsorship enquiries contact The Box Moor trust on 01442 253300.


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