Scottish Festival Frenzy07 Builds Momentum

|PIC1|Organisers of Frenzy, one of the largest one-day Christian music festivals in the UK, are getting excited by their high ticket sales and an impressive new line-up for 2007.

A quarter of the tickets have already been sold. 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.

With a new site just launched at frenzyfrenzy.com, two new bands - Bradford's RPM and Manchester's Blush UK - have been confirmed.

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'.

Organiser Justin Dowds comments: "Last year we were blown away at the response to Frenzy06, but this year all expectations have been exceeded again. It's truly amazing to be welcoming to Scotland, for the first time, artists such as; Chris Tomlin, Casting Crowns and Leeland amongst others. Each year the line up just gets stronger and stronger.

"More than that however, the message too gets louder. Over 200 made a first time commitment to Christ at Frenzy06 and we're in faith for hundreds more at Frenzy07. It's great that so many churches now include Frenzy as part of their evangelism strategies. For the first time ever, we actually believe we can completely sell out the event this year, what a might army for Christ that would be!"

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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