Bestival 2015 early bird tickets are on sale now

with 33 week payment plan option available

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 12th Sep 2014

London Grammar

Thursday 10th to Sunday 13th September 2015
Robin Hill Country Park, Nr Arreton, Downend, Isle of Wight, PO30 2NU, England MAP
£195
Daily capacity: 79,999
Last updated: Fri 31st Jul 2015

A limited number of Bestival 2015 early bird tickets are on sale now with a 6 month payment plan option available.

The early bird prices will run for a short time only, tickets will be available on a 33 week payment plan for Friday or Thursday entry weekend tickets. That means that an adult ticket can now be bought with a payment of just over a fiver a week!

Early bird tickets including entry from Thursday are priced at £185 for Adult Tickets and £127 for Teen (age 13-17) Tickets. Student tickets are priced at £180 (For full-time students only. Valid NUS or ISIC ID required at the box office. No other student ID accepted). For those arriving on or after Friday tickets are priced the same. Tickets for children (age 12 & under) are free (but must have a ticket). A campervan ticket is priced at £101 (per vehicle), and car parking is priced at £15 advance (or £20 cash on arrival).

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Once again this year Bestival are adding on a £1 charity donation onto all Bestival tickets. The money raised will go directly to the Isle Of Wight Youth Trust (Reg Charity no. 1087163) to help fund their work offering counselling and support to young people aged 25 and under on the Isle of Wight. The Bestival Foundation is also a proud supporter of the Youth Trust.

There are no acts confirmed yet for the 12th Bestival, which will be held at Robin Hill Country Park on the Isle of Wight, are Thursday 10th until Sunday 13th September 2014.

As well as the music, Bestival has the world's biggest fancy dress party for 80,000+ this year's theme has not been announced. The festival broke the Guinness World Record for the largest Disco Ball measuring 10.33 metres, it’s was as high as a three storey building, covered in 2,500 mirrored tiles that would stretch out for a kilometre if you laid them end to end, and filled with 350 cubic metres of air; equivalent to one thousand beach balls.

Festival organiser Rob da Bank said, "I’ve just washed the glitter and magic Isle of Wight dust out of my hair for the third time since Monday and all I can think of are all the happy smiling faces of our best Bestival crowd yet. Hedonistic, fun and a bit wonky seemed to sum it up but you guys were looking after each other beautifully too… which after four days of partying is a must! Too many outstanding musical moments from headliners OutKast, Foals and Nile Rodgers, through to Beck, Basement Jaxx and a tear-jerking London Grammar, and too many amazing smaller bands to mention. Away from the noise the Feast Collective set the benchmark for festival food from now on, the Amphitheatre fell in love with spoken word and Shakespeare, we supported and raised money for a shed load of charities and Island ventures and, uh yeah, we broke the world record for the biggest disco ball. Boom! All in all a vintage Bestival, and we’re so glad you chose Bestival. Once the dust has settled, do the sensible thing and get onboard for 2015... See you in the magical fields in a year!"

eFestivals was at last weekend's Desert Island Disco themed festival and will be bringing you reviews and photos of the event shortly. Our first few hundred pictures are in and online here.




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