PlanetLove


PlanetLove was an annual Northern Irish electronic music festival which was held since 1998 - with a skipped year in 2004. Held at Shane's Castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, it was previously held at Nutts Corner, Kings Hall in Belfast and near Cookstown in County Tyrone.

History

Notably, the festival has been headlined or co-headlined by Paul van Dyk in every year except 2005 and 2008. The festival has been at least partially broadcast on BBC Radio 1 between 2006–2008.
It held its 10th anniversary festival on the weekend of 5–6 September 2008, with headliners including Tiësto, Ferry Corsten, Rank 1, Pendulum and many more with nine stages, the biggest yet. Camping was also available, this along with the 2010 festival have been the only two to span across two days.
An Irish version of the festival, "PlanetLove Summer Session", was held on the same day as the 2007 Northern festival, this was in association with RTÉ 2fm and broadcast on this and the digital-only RTÉ 2XM; and was held again on a separate date in 2008, again broadcast on 2fm and the newly launched RTÉ Pulse.
The branding has also extended to winter-time arena events and club nights on the island of Ireland.
Following the recession of 2010/11 and a decline in the popularity of dance music, Planet Love promoter and owner Eddie Wray ceased to trade in 2011.

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