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2-Day Live Music Festival to be held in Ulaanbaatar PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
The annual live music festival, "Playtime," will be held at the Bogd Khaan holiday resort near Zaisan monument on 23-24 August. Organized by Radio FM 98.9, the festival is sponsored by various media outlets, including Hi-Fi records and Lemon Production. 

Being held for the seventh year since its debut in 2001, the 2008 Playtime festival will present live performances from nearly 50 performers, with an expected attendance to reach 6,000-10,000. In addition to live music performances by local bands, the festival will also host art events, photography exhibitions, modern dance shows, fashion design showcases and poetry readings. Playtime festival grounds will also house a flea market for CD's, fashion accessories, body art tents and performance tents where festival-goers will be treated to unique performances by guitarists and percussionists. 

A unique addition to the festival is "Playtime Camp", where fans can mingle with the performers at the holiday resort during the two-day 
festival.

Tickets to the festival will cost Tg 5000.


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