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First acts announced for FIB Benicàssim Festival 2015


The first acts have been announced for the FIB Benicàssim Festival 2015.

The Prodigy, Florence and the Machine, Portishead and Los Planetas are to headline the festival, which takes place in the Spanish town from the 16th to the 19th July 2015.

Speaking about the line-up, the festival’s director Melvin Benn, said: "FIB. The international festival that started the concept of international festivals enters its third decade and what a wonderful feeling it is for me to be part of it.

"The third decade represents the real start for me and, as well as a stellar line up of Main and Second Stage acts we are announcing today – The Prodigy – among them, I’m also very keen to highlight the new areas of the festival we are developing this year, Trenchtown and Bearded Kitten. New and fresh ideas and areas to reset the bar for Spanish festivals in the same way the Moran brothers did in 1995. The FIB 2015 Benicàssim Festival is the future."

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Bastille, Public Enemy, Crystal Fighters, Clean Bandit and MØ will also join the festival’s line up in what promises to be an exciting event for music fans.

The Prodigy are expected to belt out some of their most well known tracks including ‘Firestarter’, whilst Florence and the Machine are likely to wow crowds with their biggest hits such as ‘Cosmic Love’, ‘Dog Days Are Over’ and ‘You’ve Got The Love’.

There are more acts which have yet to be announced and tickets can be purchased from www.fiberfib.com or through Ticketmaster.



The Benicàssim 2015 line-up so far:

The Prodigy

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Florence And The Machine

Portishead

Clean Bandit

Los Planetas

Bastille

Public Enemy

Crystal Fighters

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