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exclusive: Endorse-It In-Dorset are planning a complete overhaul

ticket prices dropped for this year, plus first acts confirmed

By Scott Williams | Published:

Endorse-It In-Dorset 2009 - Pronghorn
Photo credit: Karen Williams


The first three names for Endorse-It In-Dorset have been announced, and with it news of cheaper tickets for this year's event which will be getting a complete revamp.

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Endorse-It In-Dorset organisers have revealed that this year's festival is to get a complete overhaul. They have been listening to the feedback from the last five years and working out how to maintain the festival's reputation for quality entertainment in the current economic climate, and they have come up with a solution. The full details of which will be published as an exclusive on eFestivals in March, but we can exclusively reveal a few details now.

Firstly, there's the first few names for the line-up which includes, the festival's hosts Pronghorn, Farmageddon, and the town crier better known as DJ Dapper Dan who will be joined by The Macasa Man. The line-up will as always will include a mixture of ska, dub, punk and more, and feature the same quality of entertainment as ever.

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Secondly, there's the news that tickets will be priced at £68. That's £7 cheaper per head than the previous two years. But regulars need not worry the quality of the event wno't be reduced, the facilities will be still be the same, the entertainment will be of a similar vibe, and some major works are being done to maintain the intimate feel of the festival. Tickets will be going on sale on Saturday 31st January.

Lastly, in order to keep to their plans the festival organisers have made the decision to cut down on the amount of tickets that will be available, to give the event a more intimate feel. The festival will still be on the same site near the village of Sixpenny Handley in the green open setting of Cranborne Chase, Dorset. This safe, family friendly festival with an old school feel will happen from Friday 7th to Sunday 9th August, with the usual late entertainment, fun, frolics and more

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eFestivals is pleased to again sponsor Endorse-It In-Dorset. This is part of eFestivals' commitment to put 10% of our turnover back into festivals, making festivals better for us all.