H3 Festival 2006: 30th June- 2nd July

Milton Keynes will this year play host to the H3 Festival featuring over 20 hours of the best Christian music, including such artists as Supervision, Mowglee, Dweeb, Rob Halligan, Beneva and Soapbox.

H3 is a festival aimed at bringing people together in an informal environment, it is also a showcase for the latest in contemporary Christian music. H3 is an event open to all and is place where non-Christians as well as Christians can gather in a welcome and un-intimidating atmosphere.

The H3 Festival also raises money and awareness for WorldVision and the Bridgebuilder trust.

For more information visit www.h3festival.co.uk.
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