If you fancy a good old knees-up in Clapham Common, then South West Four is for you.

The festival will be delivering a whole host of dance, house and techno artists, from world-famous DJs to less-known yet super-cool acts.

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Today (March 1) it was announced that Solomun, Loco Dice, Sasha and Carl Craig's Versus Synthesizer Ensemble will be joining the line-up.

And it's a line-up that already includes Sigma, Pendulum, Deadmau5, Duke Dumont, Knife Party and Nicky Romero, by the way.

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But didn't Pendulum split up a few years back? Well they did, but they are reuniting for the first time in six years to close out Saturday's shenanigans.

South West Four 2017 will be taking place on the final weekend of August (Saturday 26 and Sunday 27, date fans), with tickets starting at about the £50 mark for one day and going up to £100 for the weekend, plus booking fees obviously.

The official website is running a deposit scheme that allows customers to secure their tickets, but this scheme only lasts until next Wednesday (March 8) - so get on it!

Deadmau5 made a return to releasing singles last year after taking a break, before releasing an album in December.

Meanwhile, Sigma spent last year teaming up with none other than Gary Barlow and his Take That chums for their track 'Cry'.


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