It's the world's biggest charity football match which sees star-studded celebrities and football legends go head to head to raise millions for children's charity Unicef.
12.02.2020 - 12:11 / nme.com
Another huge Bluedot festival is on the way
Bluedot festival has announced that Björk, Metronomy and Groove Armada will headline this year’s event.
The festival, which takes place at Cheshire’s iconic Jodrell Bank Observatory, will see Björk performing an exclusive commission alongside Manchester’s historic Halle Orchestra.
The event, which takes place between 23-26 July, will see Groove Armada headline on Friday night, whilst Metronomy will headline Saturday. Björk will close the festival
It's the world's biggest charity football match which sees star-studded celebrities and football legends go head to head to raise millions for children's charity Unicef.
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