AUTO Festival (2002)
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AUTO festival was a one-day music festival held at the Magna Centre in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England on 14th December 2002. It was masterminded chiefly by Pulp's bassist Steve Mackey and singer Jarvis Cocker, and featured what has been up to now the band's last live performance.
An eclectic collection of bands and DJs, the festival was across four rooms (dubbed Auto 1-4). A selection of artists featured is listed below.
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[edit] Acts at Auto 1
- Lemon Jelly
- Simian Mobile Disco
- Schneider TM
- I Monster
- The Kills
- Optimo DJs
- Zongamin
- Trevor Jackson
- Erlend Øye
[edit] Acts at Auto 2
- Capitol K & Leafcutter John
- Jamie Lidell
- Mark Bell of LFO
- Four Tet
- Warp DJs
- Eat Your Own Ears
- Norbert Schoerner and Twinstudio
[edit] Acts at Auto 3
- Röyksopp
- Pulp
- The Bees
- Baxter Dury
- Bjorn Torske
- Annie & Timo
- John Peel
- James Yorkston

