Manchester United have less than a week to add to their squad this summer - but there is leeway in the global market for them to strike-up further business beyond deadline day.
08.08.2023 - 08:45 / nme.com
In partnership with Beyond The ValleyBeyond The Valley, Australia’s largest and brightest New Year’s party of the year is back to usher in 2024. Today (August 8), the festival has shared new updates for this year’s festivities – read more below.Beyond The Valley 2023/2024 is set to take place across four days from December 28 2023 until January 1 2024 at the Barunah Plains in Victoria, just an hour and a half away from Melbourne/Naarm, Australia.Today, the festival has revealed new details for this year’s event.
While a line-up has yet to be announced (but is expected to arrive soon), Beyond The Valley has confirmed that pre-registration for tickets are now open. To pre-register your interest in the festival, click here.In a new video on social media, Beyond The Valley has hinted at a performance from Channel Tres, using a snippet of his track ‘All My Friends’.
The tease follows last month’s tease of RÜFÜS DU SOL. Watch the video below.A post shared by Beyond The Valley (@beyondthevalleyfest)Besides the tease, the festival has also confirmed the return of several fan-favourite attractions and stages, as well as new additions.
The beloved ferris wheel and inflatable wedding chapel will make their anticipated returns, while a new “Better Beer” beach club and a revamped Sanctuary will make their debuts.Beyond The Valley 2023 will also be bringing back three acclaimed stages: the Valley Stage, the Dance Dome and Dr Dan’s. The Valley Stage – which also serves as the festival’s main stage – will boast a fresh, new design combined with “unparalleled audio quality” and “world-class production”.Meanwhile, the Dance Dome will be a 70-meter-wide LED extravaganza dedicated to electronic music.
Manchester United have less than a week to add to their squad this summer - but there is leeway in the global market for them to strike-up further business beyond deadline day.
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In partnership with Beyond The ValleyAustralian New Year’s Eve festival Beyond The Valley has announced the line-up for its 2023/2024 edition. The festival will run from December 28, 2023 to January 1, 2024 at Barunah Plains in Hesse, Victoria.Leading the line-up are Australian electronic trio RÜFÜS DU SOL, British drill rapper Central Cee and South Korean DJ and producer Peggy Gou.
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