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Special guest bands played intimate gigs in the Carling Fridge truck located within our Cold Beer Amnesty area at Rock Ness and Isle of Wight Festival this summer. As the truck emptied, a surprise act playing to tens of thousands in the main festival arena performed to a lucky few who left the festival with a unique experience like no other - scarves and gloves were provided!
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Razorlight drummer Andy Burrows treated seven lucky fans to a unique 15 minute live acoustic set at Rock Ness just before the band's headline performance at the event. Burrows played his new solo album, 'The Colour Of My Dreams', in its entirety in the unusual surroundings of the Carling fridge truck. Defying the cool 2c temperature, the Razorlight sticksman was excited to be playing to such an intimate audience before his main stage appearance later that day to the 30,000 strong crowd. Check out exclusive live footage of Andy Burrows playing live by clicking 'play' to view...
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