Newsbeat has been speaking to Hackney residents to hear what they think about the festival coming to their borough. It's my home. I know everyone, everyone's friendly. I know it's got negativity in terms of crime but I like it here. I've never seen her live so this is going to be the best opportunity. I love the Broadway market, it's trendy, it's a nice place to work and there's lots to do.
I genuinely think it's great Radio 1's coming here. It'll liven up the area even more. I'd love to go and it's great it's free. You'd expect to pay quid to see those acts over two days. I think he's an amazing singer and lyricst. Don't Miss. Bonfire Night Where to watch the fireworks and more this weekend. Holly Chant. Bonfire Night Clissold and Victoria Park fireworks cancelled due to budget cuts. Bonfire Night Where to watch fireworks in North London this weekend.
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