Frenzy Festival Features Delirious?, Hillsong United, and David Crowder Band

|TOP|Frenzy, one of the largest one day Christian music festivals in UK, will be held Saturday 10th June 2006 in Ingliston, Edinburgh.

This year’s festival follows the successful debut in 2005, which attracted a crowd of over 5500. Since then, the festival set a new standard for Christian music events in Scotland. Last year’s line up featured top Christian bands like Delirious?, Third Day, The Newsboys and David Crowder Band among other.

Run by Lemonade Productions, a company set up by some friends from the Vine Church Dunfermline, the aim of Frenzy is 'to produce a music festival of the very highest quality attracting the very best bands from all over the world'.

This year’s goal is to draw over 10,000 people. “Our vision has always been to create an event in which Christians felt so confident that they would compel their non Christian friends to come also. We were delighted that 75 persons became Christians at FRENZY2005 and we're praying hard for many many more in 2006,” the Frenzy website states.

The lineup for this year's Frenzy will also feature top Christian bands/artists including Starfield, David Crowder Band, Tim Hughes, Hillsong United, Kendall Payne, Delirious?, and Tree63.

The event will once again be at The Highland Hall, Royal Highland Centre.

For more information, go to www.frenzyfrenzy.com.
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