On Saturday 27th July, in celebration of it’s 23rd year, one of Germany’s oldest open air festivals Love Family Park returns to it’s brand new home of Mainvorland, a field surrounded by trees and spanning acres of green land located on the banks of the river Main.
Year on year Love Family Park delivers the finest DJs from across the world and 2019’s edition will be no different – uniting 20,000 techno aficionados from all over Europe for a day of hedonistic revelry under the sun. Previous years have invited DJ royalty such as Sven Väth, Nina Kraviz, Solomun, Seth Troxler, Amelie Lens, Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin to name a few.
The house and techno mainstay embarked on a brand new site last year making the move from a concrete, industrial space back to where it belongs – luscious green surroundings. The site will be transformed into an all encompassing festival, hosting electronic music heavyweights and festival fans. With early bird tickets already sold out and 1st release at just 45€ + BF, don’t sleep on this.
Just over an hours flight away from London for under £100, Love Family Park is perfect for a weekend getaway. Rüsselsheim train station is only a few stops away from Frankfurt international airport and well connected to other cities in Europe. The city has a wealth of accommodation just a stone’s throw away from the festival site, with Airbnb’s, hostels and hotels to cater for all budgets.
23 years strong, Love Family Park is an essential date in the summer festival calendar. For those wanting to buy tickets, early birds have already sold out, but first release are at 45€ + BF buy here.
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