Ferries to France: Music festival showcases new artists
17.03.2010
Music fans taking ferries to france might want to head to Flanders and absorb the sounds of a festival that showcases new and established electronic artists from around the world.The Brussels Electronic Music Festival (BEMF) is in its second year and features European artists like Hexstatic and James Holden, as well as Japanese stars like Ryoji Ikeda.
BEMF"s website stated: "The second edition of the BEMF promises fireworks. The programme provides images and beats within electronic music as electro, krautrock, minimal techno and experimental music."
The event will be held at the BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts and will begin on March 26th, running until March 28th, which could interest people taking ferries to France this Easter.
Dawn Page, UK director of Tourism Flanders-Brussels, said that cities such as Bruges and Brussels offer great attractions, like huge ice rinks, which could interest holidaymakers.

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