Pure Festival 2011

Saturday 24th to Sunday 25th September 2011
The Garage, 20–22 Highbury Corner, London, England MAP
£28.50 per day
Last updated: Thu 18th Aug 2011

A music and whisky festival, Pure Festival takes place at The Garage, in London on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September 2011.

Line-up

Latest additions Hatcham Social, Electricity In Our Homes, Sissy and the Blisters, and The Cellophane Flowers join The Ravonettes, James Yorkston, Electric Soft Parade, Smoke Fairies, Steve Mason, Kassidy, Charlie Waller, Martin Rossiter, Heart Kill Giant, Roxanne De Bastion, Shake Tiger Shake, and The Ray Edwards group. Further acts will be announced as part of collaborations with music labels, Fierce Panda and Rockfeedback.

Tickets

Tickets are priced at £28.50 for either day. To buy tickets, click here.

Whisky

Included in the ticket price is the chance to sample and learn about single malt whisky, blended whisky and Bourbon. Whiskies on offer include single malts such as Ardbeg and AnCnoc and premium blends such as Whyte and Mackay. Whisky writer, Dominic Roskrow will also be on hand to give festival goers a chance to try some of the World Whisky Masters medal winners, featuring hard to find whiskies from around the world.

Whisky sampling will take place between 4pm and 7pm at which point the music will start across two rooms at The Garage. Festival goers will be able to move at their leisure from one distiller's stand to another, sampling whichever whiskies they wish to taste. Pure aims to educate people on Whisky in a fun and informative way and the festival is a unique opportunity to sample a number of fantastic whiskies in a relaxed, informal setting.

Please note this event is strictly over 18s.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More information will be here when available.


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