New details of Hannah Laing's "biggest project to date" have been revealed as the Dundee-based DJ has announced a music festival that will be hosted on 5 July next year at Camperdown Park.
Doof in the Park was announced by Hannah Laing last week where it was revealed that Dundee would be the host city for the event, which at the time was kept under wraps.
Here is everything we know so far about Doof in the Park!
What is Doof in the Park?
Doof in the Park is a new electronic dance music festival which will be hosted next year.
The festival is being organised by Hannah Laing, who is proudly Dundee born and bred. She studied at Harris Academy and later trained to be a dentist before breaking on to the club scene which has led to her to grow a huge following.
Hannah previously sold out two shows at the Caird Hall last year, and now she will be returning to host what she calls her "biggest project ever".
When and where will Doof in the Park be held?
It will take place on Saturday 5 July 2025 at Camperdown Country Park which also hosted Radio 1's Big Weekend in 2006 and 2023, and Carnival Fifty Six in 2017.
Why is it called "Doof"?
Doof is the name of Hannah Laing's music label, and it is also her motto.
How many acts are performing?
At the moment, approximately 25 acts will be performing as part of the festival. The full line-up will be revealed later in the year.
How many stages will there be?
The festival will host three different stages which will include names from hard house and trance.
When are tickets going on sale?
Tickets for the event will be available to purchase from Skiddle from 9am on Friday 27 September where there are three ticket types starting from £60-70, with a VIP upgrade costing an extra £45 which offers backstage access, entry in the VIP area and fast track entry into the festival.
What is the minimum age for entry?
The festival's minimum age entry is 18 years old. Any entry of individuals under the age of 18 is prohibited.
What has Hannah said of the festival?
Hannah said that she still couldn't get over the fact that she was hosting a music festival in her home city.
Taking to her Facebook page, the Dundee DJ said that she "still can't get over that I'm gonna be hosting my own festival in my hometown next year!"
Will Dundee be ready for Doof?
Dundee has a rich history of hosting major music events, solidifying its reputation as a vibrant hub for music enthusiasts.
The city's previous successful events such as Radio 1's Big Weekend and Carnival Fifty Six, both held at Camperdown Park, and the annual gigs at Slessor Gardens have paved the way for Doof In The Park 2025 to be a highly anticipated music festival.
With Hannah Laing at the helm, Doof In the Park promises to be a unique and unforgettable experience for music lovers.
The festival is set to showcase a diverse lineup of both established artists and emerging talents, catering to a wide range of musical tastes.
Attendees can expect a carefully curated selection of performances across various genres, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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