Line-Up for Frenzy 2007 Announced

Frenzy, one of the largest one-day Christian music festivals in UK, has already announced the date and impressive line-up for 2007.

Slated for 9 June, the line-up for Frenzy 2007 includes legendary artists Newsboys, Chris Tomlin, Casting Crowns, Starfield, Leeland, All Star United and Andy Hunter.

Frenzy 2006 was held 10th June 2006 in Ingliston, Edinburgh.

The festival debuted in 2005, attracting a crowd of over 5500. Since then, the festival has set a new standard for Christian music events in Scotland. The first line-up featured top Christian bands like Delirious?, Third Day, The Newsboys and David Crowder Band among other.

The aim of Frenzy is to 'deliver a potent blend of faith and a festival atmosphere'.

Tickets to the event at Edinburgh's Highland Hall in 2007 are already on sale, with a discount available to those who buy theirs before 2 March. Before the cut-off date tickets cost £18 for under 16s and £23.50 for adults, with prices going up to £19 and £29 thereafter.

Tickets can be purchased from www.puratickets.co.uk , www.seetickets.com or from www.frenzyfrenzy.com and by calling 08708 748 748.
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