Summer of Love Festival: Tickets selling fast for this August's second edition

The follow-up instalment to last year's epic dance event, this August's Summer of Love Festival will feature live performances from world-renowned talents including Ben UFO, Margaret Dygas, Youandewan and many more

Skiddle Staff

Date published: 6th Jul 2022

The second-ever edition of Manchester's Summer of Love Festival is fast approaching and tickets for the highly anticipated shindig are in extremely high demand. 

The indoor event, organised by the collective of seasoned DJs behind Animal Crossing, one of Manchester's most renowned dance event brands, will see ticket holders flooding the grounds of an abandoned warehouse, aptly named The Love Factory, situated ideally amidst all the action found in the city centre.

Taking place over the August Bank Holiday weekend (Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th 2022), those who're lucky enough to acquire entry to the music, arts and wellness event will be spoilt to a run of massive sets, scored by a selection of acclaimed producers and selectors. 

Delivering a soundtrack stocked with only the finest deep house and minimal techno cuts, artists commandeering the one's and two's include Ben UFO, the Hessle Audio founder and Rinse.FM regular, Traumer, Youandewan, Margaret Dygas, Eris Drew, Shonky, Rossko, Samuel Deep and many more (Check out the full lineup on the Facebook post above).

 


 

To get your hands on one of the few remaining tickets for this August's Summer of Love Festival, head to the bottom of this page. Hesitate at your own risk. 

   


 

Check out our What's On Guide to discover even more rowdy raves and sweaty gigs taking place over the coming weeks and months. For festivals, lifestyle events and more, head on over to our Things To Do page or be inspired by the event selections on our Inspire Me page.

 

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Header image credit: Summer of Love Festival / Facebook.com

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