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Feeder and Clean Bandit DJ Set announced for Slingsby Show Stage at BMW PGA Championship
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Feeder and Clean Bandit DJ Set announced for Slingsby Show Stage at BMW PGA Championship

Live music will return to the BMW PGA Championship when rock trio Feeder and Global hitmakers Clean Bandit (DJ set with live vocalist) headline the Slingsby Show Stage at the third Rolex Series event of the 2021 Race to Dubai, which takes place at Wentworth Club from September 9-12.

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Spectators will be treated to a festival of golf and entertainment at the prestigious Surrey venue as it once again plays host to some of the biggest stars of world golf in the final counting event for qualification to Padraig Harrington’s European Ryder Cup team.

Feeder, a three-piece band formed in Newport, Wales in 1994, have enjoyed huge commercial success, with a combined total of 183 weeks on the singles and albums charts as of 2019, while accumulating 25 top 75 singles between 1997 and 2012. They will headline on Sunday September 12, after the 2021 BMW PGA Champion is crowned.

Clean Bandit made their breakthrough in 2014 with the Grammy-winning single, “Rather Be”, and have gone on to land three Number One singles in their native UK, while racking up two top ten singles in the USA’s Billboard Hot 100.

Having sold over 55 million singles worldwide and accumulated over 15 billion streams, while also picking up eight BRIT Award nominations and two Ivor Novello wins, they will provide a DJ Set with Live Vocalist at the Slingsby Stage on Saturday September 11.

Kit Gartrell, the European Tour’s Championship Director for the BMW PGA Championship, said: “We truly cannot wait to welcome fans back on to the hallowed turf of Wentworth for the BMW PGA Championship, which promises once again to be one of the standout sporting events of the British summer.

“We are delighted to have a full live set from Feeder and a DJ set from Clean Bandit as the headline acts for our Slingsby Show Stage, two multiple-award-winning acts who have a fantastic reputation for providing unforgettable live performances.

“This country is riding a wave of positivity from a sporting perspective after the national football team’s efforts on home soil in the European Championships, and the BMW PGA Championship will provide an unmissable festival atmosphere for sports fans.”

On the golf course, Tyrrell Hatton will return to defend his BMW PGA Championship title when the Ryder Cup star leads a host of home hopefuls aiming to make it three English victories in a row at the third Rolex Series event of the 2021 Race to Dubai.

Hatton will be joined at Wentworth Club by his fellow 2018 Ryder Cup stars Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose, as well as the 2020 Race to Dubai Champion Lee Westwood and Ryder Cup legend Ian Poulter.

The 2019 BMW PGA Championship winner and 2016 Masters Tournament champion Danny Willett will also tee it up on the West Course, as will World Number 23 Matt Fitzpatrick and four-time European Tour winner Matt Wallace.

Ticket prices for the 2021 Championship will begin at £15 for Tuesday’s practice round, while prices for Wednesday’s BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am Day start at £25. Tickets for Thursday’s opening round start at £43, tickets for Friday and Saturday begin at £52 while tickets for Sunday’s final round start at £57. Concessions are available for OAPs and students.

A variety of premium experience and hospitality tickets are also available on the ticketing page, or alternatively contact the European Tour’s dedicated Hospitality Sales Team, who will be happy to answer any queries and discuss the various hospitality options, on hospitality@europeantour.com or +44 (0) 1344 840681.

The only official sales channel to purchase tickets for the 2021 BMW PGA Championship is via the ticketing platform Eventbrite. The resale of tickets on unofficial platforms contravenes the European Tour’s ticket terms and conditions and such sales render the ticket void.

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