Great value family tickets at Dorset's Cursus Festival 23-25 May

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The much-loved Cursus Festival returns to Dorset on the bank holiday May 23 - 25, offering a weekend of fantastic live music and activities for the whole family. With family weekend tickets starting at just £99 including camping, this independent event promises a chilled and friendly atmosphere with

Cursus Festival Returns to Dorset

The Cursus Festival is back in Dorset from May 23 to 25, featuring a lineup of live music and activities for all ages. Located at Myncen Farm near Blandford, this independent festival offers great value family weekend tickets starting at £99, including camping.

Family-Friendly Activities

With a capacity of just 500 people, the festival ensures a friendly and relaxed atmosphere for attendees. Headliners for this year include Dub Pistols and Mad Dog Mcrea, along with other original acts like Skimmity Hitchers, Carsick, and more. Kids can enjoy the DIY Den activity area and various other attractions such as DJ tent, rural craft demonstrations, and campfires.

A Genuine Festival Experience

Festival Organiser Kev Davis invites everyone to join the Cursus Festival for a hassle-free and magical experience. Whether you're young or old, the festival promises a welcoming environment filled with music, activities, and fun. Live-in vehicles and tent campers are both welcome at this family-friendly event.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.cursusfestival.com.

Published on 03 April 2025 by Ben Robinson

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