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Gravity Co. to perform at the SeeMe 2009 Festival in Sofia

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Gravity Co. to perform at the SeeMe 2009 Festival in Sofia

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The fourth edition of the SeeMe festival will be held from June 4-6 in Sofia this summer. It is the annual gathering of DJ’s, composers, producers and musicians, and, of course, all fans of dance and electronic music. This year’s musical conference is entitled SeeMe 4! SeeMe 4 life! SeeMe 4 music! SeeMe 4 ever!
 
The SeeMe festival itself will be on June 5 in the underpass of Sofia Central Station. So far, Gravity Co, Jesse Voorn, DONS and Drum & Bass Arena have all confirmed their participation.
 
Altogether four stages will be erected for the event this summer – the main stage and the urban (drum and bass) stage, as well as the upcoming stage (for new and upcoming artists) and the live stage. Gravity Co are set to perform at the live stage.
 
Awards will be nominated and handed out during the festival for the best electronic and dance music artists. Voting starts on April 15, with fans being urged to vote for their favourite artists, labels, clubs, media, etc. Votes can be submitted electronically on the SeeMe website. Awards will handed out to their respective winners at the Military Club in Sofia on June 6.
 
The South-East European Music Event (or SeeMe), has rapidly established itself as one of the most prominent events in dance and electronic music in the region.
 
Tickets for the festival on June 5 are priced at 30 leva and the VIP tickets at 60 leva. A conference package for the period 4-6 June costs 180 leva, including access to all conferences, the club’s programme until 12pm, the festival itself and the award ceremony.

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