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Ash head back to the common

11th June 2008 Print
Ash head back to the common Ben & Jerry’s Sundae is back for it’s fourth year and this year is set to be bigger than ever. Taking place on Clapham Common on the 26th & 27th July this year Ben & Jerry’s will celebrate their 30th birthday at Sundae with one BIG party. Headlining the party celebrations on Sunday 27th July are Ash, supported by Slow Club, Cage the Elephant, Parka and The New York Fund.

Tim Wheeler of Ash said - "It's going to be great playing Sundae, providing we don't get pelted with all that free ice-cream!"

And if all that lot wasn’t enough to get your hoofs dancing there’s still two more special acts to be announced.

Ben & Jerry started out back in ’78 in Burlington, Vermont with a mission to make the best possible ice cream in the nicest possible way. 1995 saw the advent of the first ever ice cream festival in leafy New England. Back then it was called ‘One World, One Heart’ and featured local bands and scoops and scoops of ice cream.

This year’s two day festival will incorporate all the great things you’ve come to expect from Ben & Jerry’s Sundae – live music, fairground attractions and of course, just like in the good ol’ days, loads of free Ben & Jerry’s!

The line up for Saturday 26th July has yet to be announced, so keep an eye out for further announcements and when to buy tickets at benjerry.co.uk.

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Ash head back to the common