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Party in the Park is the generic name given to music concerts organised by various radio stations and local authorities and groups in the United Kingdom, typically in large parks during the summer, however it is also used to refer to a family oriented event where people can literally have a Party in the Park.

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Leeds' Party in the Park

Party in the Park, Leeds was an annual free event, held in Leeds on the grounds of Temple Newsam by Leeds City Council and 96.3 Radio Aire,. It took place each year the day after Opera in the Park at the same location and attracted around 70,000 people.

In 2011, tickets for Party in the park were prioritised for people with a Leeds postcode since it was an event held by Leeds City Council and also had overwhelming demand for tickets from all over West Yorkshire.

It was decided in 2013 by Leeds City Council that the tickets would no longer be free due to budget restrictions. Instead, they would be priced at up to £10 each.

Finally in 2014, Leeds City Council and 96.3 Radio Aire announced that Party in the Park would be cancelled due to a lack of funds. The concert has not returned since.

Previous artists to perform: Westlife, Busted, McFly, Olly Murs, The Wanted, Kelly Rowland, Peter Andre, JLS, 5ive, Scouting for Girls, The Saturdays, Jason Donovan, Craig David, Damage, Pixie Lott, Girls Aloud, The Baseballs, Chicane, Ross Copperman, Alesha Dixon, Cher Lloyd, Jay Sean, Shayne Ward, Alexandra Burke, Alyssa Reid, Conor Maynard, Cover Drive, DJ Fresh, Labrinth, Little Mix, Marcus Collins, One Direction, Professor Green, Stooshe, Tulisa Contostavlos, Wretch 32, Inna.

Global Radio's Party in the Park

Party in the Park was a fundraiser event for the Prince's Trust, but was cancelled in 2005 due to the Live 8 concerts, when the Prince's Trust received £1.6 million in compensation from the Live 8 text message hotline.

  • London
    in Hyde Park, London by 95.8 Capital FM
  • Brighton
    in Preston Park by Southern FM
  • Cardiff
    in Bute Park by Red Dragon FM
  • Kent
    in The Hop Farm Country Park by Invicta FM
  • Oxford
    in South Park by Fox FM
  • Southampton
    on Southampton Common by Power FM, called Power in the Park
  • UTV Radio's Party in the Park

    Party in the Park was cancelled in 2006 by UTV Radio, due to an insight of the recession in the United Kingdom.

  • Bradford
    by The Pulse of West Yorkshire
  • Stoke-on-Trent
    in Britannia Stadium by Signal 1
  • Swansea
    in Singleton Park by 96.4 The Wave
  • Orion Media's Party in the Park

  • Birmingham
    in Cannon Hill Park by 96.4FM BRMB (due to BRMB's sale to Orion Media, Party in the Park was going to be reintroduced to Birmingham in 2010 but was axed in favour of brmb Live at the LG Arena in November 2010)
  • References

    Party in the Park Wikipedia