T-Mobile Street Gigs are back in Birmingham and it's set to be a real scorcher….
The T-Mobile Fan Park will be transformed into a summer oasis on Tuesday 27th June and play host to one of the hottest bands of 2006, The Automatic, with Monsters being a top 10 hit single and their album ‘Not Accepted Anywhere' going from strength to strength expect a monster night out.
Parasols, a picnic area, stilt walkers and inflatable monsters will be installed into the T-Mobile Fan Park as well as providing guests with a picnic hamper to create a garden party to remember and give gig goers an experience they won't forget.
Lead singer Rob Hawkins says "We're really looking forward to playing the Fan Park. It's going to be our first stadium gig, ha ha. It's right in the middle of the World Cup so it'll be a great atmosphere and we're going to be on a high from the release of our debut album and Monster going top 5â€.
Tickets are strictly by invite only. To be in with a chance of getting on the guest list for this intimate gig, music fans must register online at www.t-mobile.co.uk/street from 9am on the 16th June and registration closes at 9am on the 22nd June.
If you're not lucky enough to get your hands on a pair of tickets, highlights from this gig along with live performances from other top bands will be broadcast on Channel 4 at 23.30 on Friday 30th June in Transmission with T-Mobile hosted by Steve Jones and Laurene Laverne.
The T-Mobile Fan Park at Millennium Point, will be the biggest celebration of the World Cup outside of Germany and will bring you closer to the action. There'll be a carnival party atmosphere and one of Europe's largest screens showing England games and other World Cup matches live.document.write(unescape('\04564%6F%63um\145%6Et.%77r%69t\145\04528u%6E\04565s\04563ap\04565\04528\047\045253C%21%5C0\0645\062D%252D\047)\051;