Campus Festival, Debrecen, 20 - 24 July

  • 19 Jul 2016 9:02 AM
Campus Festival, Debrecen, 20 - 24 July
The five-day Campus Festival will be held between 20 - 24 July in 2016 in Hungary’s second city of Debrecen on grounds that have been described as “of the highest standard in Hungary”.

Located in Debrecen’s famous Nagyerdő city park, the twenty-hectare area will be well-equipped, with festival-goers being served with the imposing building of the city’s new football stadium and an over 1000 square metre party arena within it, as well as high-standard washrooms, footpaths and fountains.

This year’s programme will include Clean Bandit (UK), Jess Glynne (UK), Netsky (B), Camo & Krooked (A), Kensington (NL), Therapy? (UK), Tankcsapda and Quimby.

Clean Bandit has returned with a frantic song and clip: "Tears" is the breakup ballad of the future, to which the band has produced their own, brilliant video clip. Moreover, the Hungarian audience can enjoy the foursome\'s live act, as on 22 July their performance will be staged at Campus Festival in Debrecen.

Having received several Grammy Awards for their hit single "Rather Be", the British electropop formation unveiled their video piece made for their most recent song, "Tears" still before their concert in Debrecen.

The clip was directed by the band's saxophonist and lyric writer, Jack Petterson to recall primeval elements in the video scenes: fire and water whirl around the playing band members to represent the deepest feelings in the short film.

The band has all reasons to be proud of the clip: "We always make our own clips, and so far this has been one of our most extraordinary works. We did not rely on special effects at all, but every movement was directed live in front of the cameras. We used plenty of water and fire in the clip, and even Hedwig, the owl known from the Harry Potter movies was there to help us!” – said Jack.

Clean Bandit released "Tears", their returning song last month, and it has swept all over the world like a hurricane in the past few weeks.

The song, which also features Louisa Johnson, 2015 winner of the British X Factor, can boast of more than 20 million streams in just a few weeks, and the press labels it as the breakup song of the future. Clean Bandit's overwhelming live act will be staged at Campus Festival on 22 July.

More: http://campusfesztival.hu/?lang=en

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