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Fusion Festival is an annual three day music festival held in Otterspool Park and Promenade, Liverpool, in September.
Formed in 2012, and set up to raise money for the Prince’s Trust, the event plays host to the ultimate summer pop party with some of the biggest acts from both sides of the pond coming together for one incredible line-up. The festival has seen performances from the likes of Take That, Little Mix, Ne-Yo, Jessie J, McFly, the Vamps, Pitbull, Jessie J, Dizzee Rascal, Ed Sheeran, Rudimental and McBusted. The event previously took place at Cofton Park, Birmingham and moved to Liverpool in 2016 with Olly Murs and Jason Derulo. Sincwe, the line up has seen performances from the likes of David Guetta, Shawn Mendes, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Clean Bandit, James Arthur, Disciples, Zara Larsson, Sigala, Jax Jones, MNEK, Louisa Johnson and more. Moving to Sefton Park in 2019, Fusion Festival have confirmed Little Mix and Rudimental will headline. Catch them live by checking out the dates and ticket information below on Stereoboard. You can track Fusion Festival events, find out about presales and get ticket price alerts! Finding the cheapest tickets is quick and easy at Stereoboard - we search the major ticket agencies and resellers, to find you the cheapest prices, even if the event is sold out. Set Country & Currency Upcoming Fusion Festival Events
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Fusion Festival is an annual three day music festival held in Otterspool Park and Promenade, Liverpool, in September.
Formed in 2012, and set up to raise money for the Prince’s Trust, the event plays host to the ultimate summer pop party with some of the biggest acts from both sides of the pond coming together for one incredible line-up. The festival has seen performances from the likes of Take That, Little Mix, Ne-Yo, Jessie J, McFly, the Vamps, Pitbull, Jessie J, Dizzee Rascal, Ed Sheeran, Rudimental and McBusted. The event previously took place at Cofton Park, Birmingham and moved to Liverpool in 2016 with Olly Murs and Jason Derulo. Sincwe, the line up has seen performances from the likes of David Guetta, Shawn Mendes, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Clean Bandit, James Arthur, Disciples, Zara Larsson, Sigala, Jax Jones, MNEK, Louisa Johnson and more. Moving to Sefton Park in 2019, Fusion Festival have confirmed Little Mix and Rudimental will headline. Catch them live by checking out the dates and ticket information here on Stereoboard. Fusion Festival Comments & FeedbackFusion Festival Concert & Event Reviews2 Fan Reviews
highlight of our year!!!
Birmingham Colton park on November 30 -0001
McBusted were my favourite band, they had so much energy and were great fun, they brought back memories of my old favourite Busted songs "crashed the wedding "etc. Ed Sheeran was amazing, a real talent! The festival was well organised and we had no problems they provided good facilities. We live quite close to the venue so it was easy for travel, we will definitely go back again next year.
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Had a serious blast but it went too fast
Birmingham Cofton Park on August 28 2014
I had such a great weekend. Was sceptical enough about going as we thought it might be full of children but in the end it didn't bother us, well supervised festival and everything went so smoothly. I absolutely loved pixie lott - she was the reason I went but it was at fusion fest that I discovered how much I loved the vamps and now I'm obsessed !!! 100 percent going back this year !
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