Wakestock 2004

Friday 23rd to Saturday 24th July 2004
Pwllheli Inner Marina and Abersoch Beach, Abersoch, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, North Wales, Wales MAP
£35 weekend, £20 per night, £15 camping plus booking fee. Now on sale.
Last updated: Mon 31st May 2004

Wakestock is Europe's largest wakeboard music festival with free-to-watch wakeboarding by day and music by night. This year there's going to be a skate ramp too so expect to see vert skateboarders at the festival site along with reverse bungee, dodgems and Hydration Station (also new for 2004). Right next to the beach, as well as featuring a competition for the wakeboard title, there are three arenas of live bands and DJ's for two nights. The music starts at 6pm.

The full line-up is now announced - see here for the details.

The site overlooks Cardigan Bay and across to Snowdonia and has excellent facilities to entertain over 10,000 people each night.

Camping
Camping is next to the festival site and is available from Thursday 22nd (from 5pm)to Sunday 25th (until 5pm). Booking fee applies. Camping is limited so it is better to book well in advance as space runs out quickly.

Courtesy buses will be running all weekend between the music site at Penrhos, the wakeboard competitions and Abersoch, Pwllheli and Nefyn, so if you don’t want to camp you will still be able to get home if you live locally.


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