Frenzy Christian Festival in Edinburgh

Lemonade Productions are proud to announce 'Frenzy Christian Festival' which will take place on 11th June 2005. It is touted as being the most ambitious and exciting Scottish one day Christian event held at the Royal Highland Centre Hall, which is within walking distance of Edinburgh airport.

The new indoor arena is designed to hold up to 12,000 people and offers protection from the weather to fully enjoy the performances of famous Christian bands and celebrities such as Delirious?, Third Day, David Crowder Band, Cathy Burton, Rock N Roll Worship Circus.

"We are very excited to be playing in Scotland again, especially at 'Frenzy' which I know will be memorable for us all. After last years three sell out gigs in Scotland we’re looking for more of the same," said Martin Smith from Delirious.

Johnny Parks and Paul Oakley will be there, adding some worship while Tony Anthony, the author of CBC book of the year 'Taming The Tiger' will be on hand to release his astonishing testimony.

Cathy Burton, singer and songwriter with plenty to say and with plenty of ways of saying it, expressed, "'Frenzy' looks to be one of the most exciting events of this years calendar, plus coming to Scotland with my band is sure to make it a memorable day."

The spokesman for Lemonade Productions stated, "It was our desire for Christians to look at this event and feel so confident and excited about it that they would compel their non-Christian friends to come also. Our heart is to see our nation changed and set on fire for Jesus."
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