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R&V nominated for prestigious festival awards

Published: Wed 2 Oct 2013 03:22 PM
R nominated for prestigious festival awards
www.festivalawards.com/vote
New Zealand’s world-class music festival Rhythm and Vines has been nominated in the 2013 Festival Awards.
The prestigious and internationally recognised Festival Awards are an opportunity to recognise the hard work, vision and creativity of the festival industry.
The awards recognises the best festivals in the world and Rhythm and Vines has been nominated in the Best Overseas Festivalcategory.
The majority of the Awards are voted for by the general public through the Festival Awards website www.festivalawards.com/vote. Voters can choose to be entered into a prize draw to be in with a chance of winning two tickets to every winning festival for the following year.  The remaining Awards are decided by panels of renowned and well-travelled journalists, booking agents and other industry experts.
Kieran Spillane, CEO of Rhythm Group who own Rhythm and Vines said, “We are absolutely thrilled to be nominated for the Festival Awards, and recognised as a world class festival alongside some of the worlds greatest festivals.”
Vote here www.festivalawards.com/vote
Voting runs from October 1st to November 1st
Rhythm and Vines takes place at Waiohika Estate in Gisborne on the 29, 30, 31 December 2013.  The line up to date includes the following:
Rudimental (DJ set)/Wiz Khalifa
Empire of the Sun/Shapeshifter
Flux Pavilion
Hospitality presents: Camo & Krooked/High Contrast
Danny Byrd/Metrik/Dynamite MC
Kill The Noise/Julio Bashmore
Hermitude/Chet Faker
Stanton Warriors/Ayah Marar Live
Wilkinson/DJ Zinc/Mightyfools
Dusky/Soul Clap/Rustie
Wolf + Lamb/Kode9
The Phoenix Foundation/David Dallas/@Peace
Concord Dawn/P-Money/Tahuna Breaks
Tomorrow People/Louis Baker/Weird Together
PleasePlease/Benny Tipene/The Remains
For more information and tickets visit our website www.rhythmandvines.co.nz
ENDS

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