Win Tickets to Nottingham’s Biggest Summer Party Splendour Festival

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30 Apr - 11 Jun 2019

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With excitement building and tickets selling at record speeds for Splendour, we’ve teamed up with the festival organiser and have two standard tickets to giveaway to Nottingham’s biggest summer party.

The full line-up has now been announced for the music festival set in the stunning deer park of Elizabethan mansion Wollaton Hall, Nottingham on Saturday 20 July. Manic Street Preachers and The Specials will headline this year’s Splendour, with triple Brit Award winner Rag’n’Bone Man and one of the biggest UK girl bands, All Saints, also joining the huge party in the park.

Northern Irish rock band ASH, Fine Young Cannibals’ singer Roland Gift and indie rockers The Rifles, as well as X Factor winner Louisa, Mancunian alt-rock band The Slow Readers Club and local rising star Rob Green, plus many more, will also be performing across three stages.

The award-winning music event is Nottingham's biggest party of the summer, with a fun fair, comedy stage and entertainers out and about in the crowd, as well as Gem’s popular Weekend Anthems silent disco.

Standard tickets are £56.65, or £45.65 with the discount for Nottingham City residents. Tickets for young people aged 11-17 with the discount are £22. Children under 11 will once again be admitted free. VIP packages are also available.

For more information, visit splendourfestival.com.

 

Terms and Conditions:

The tickets are for Saturday 20 July 2019.

The prize must be used at Splendour 2019 and cannot be postponed to any other year.

The prize can’t be exchanged for a cash refund.

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