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Download promoter planning big summer festival in Victoria Park, Leicester

Park has hosted past festivals including Kasabian gigs and One Big Sunday with Victoria Beckham, Coldplay and Kylie Minogue

Tom Meighan during their 2016 Kasabian set in Victoria Park, Leicester

A national music promoter wants to host a two-day festival for up to 76,000 people this summer in Leicester.

Festival Republic has asked Leicester City Council for planning permission to hold the event in Victoria Park.

The park, not far from the city railway station and Leicester University, has hosted a number of festivals in the past including big Kasabian gigs and One Big Sunday with Victoria Beckham, Coldplay and Kylie Minogue, as well as Caribbean carnivals and Pride events.

Festival Republic, meanwhile, has been involved in events such as city railway station, Latitude, the Isle of Wight Festival, the Reading and Leeds Festivals and Lollapalooza Berlin. It hopes to run the Victoria Park event over the weekend of September 16 and 17.

Letters posted out to residents say there would be two stages, with around eight artists a day on the main stage.

The festival would have a capacity of 38,000 people per day, plus staff, crew and artists, and be open from 11am to 10.30pm on the Saturday and 10.30am until 10pm on the Sunday. Work would start on site on August 31 and the park would be cleared by September 22.

According to LeicestershireLive some residents welcomed a return of live music to the park, but others were more cautious.

Judy Edwards, who has lived near Victoria Park for the last 15 years, said she was "sick of these events."