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early bird tickets on sale today for Kendal Calling

plus deposit scheme announced

By Scott Williams | Published:

Kendal Calling 2010 - around the festival site (2)
Photo credit: Tommy Jackson


Early bird tickets went on sale today at 9am for the Lake District's Kendal Calling festival.

But they sold out very quickly, so now tickets are on sale at the normal price of £85 for the weekend.

around the festival site (2)
Tickets sold out last year for Kendal Calling which this year has also introduced a deposit scheme which enables ticket buyers to pay £30 now to secure a ticket and pay the rest later at no extra cost.

500 early bird discount adult tickets including 3 days and nights camping is priced at £65 (normal price £85), a child (11-14 years) weekend ticket is priced at £45, and children under 11 can attend for free, but need a ticket. A campervan ticket is priced at £40.
To buy tickets, click here.

Kendal Calling is held in the Lake District, over the weekend of Friday 30th July to Sunday 1st August and is a wholly independent festival returning for its fifth year and returning to the Lowther Estate, Kendal, in East Cumbria.

Festival goers can expect a circus big-top main stage, dance tent, Kaylied 'folk' tent, Croissant Neuf tent, a new music 'Calling Out' Stage, chillout area, and camping is available.

2010 sees the festival grow to 8,000 capacity so expect all the regular favourites (entertainers, beer tent, big top marquees, comedians, cabaret) plus many more new and innovative extras, whilst keeping the intimate vibe and friendly atmosphere.