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Elbow add second headline date at Cornwall's Eden Sessions

after local fans snap all tickets for the first date

By Scott Williams | Published:

Eden Sessions 2014 - Elbow
Photo credit: Liam Carroll


The first headlining show by Elbow at Cornwall's Eden Project this year has sold out before being put on general sale and so a second show has been added to the Eden Sessions on Tuesday 15th July 2014.

The band requested that fans in Cornwall and Devon get the first opportunity to buy tickets before they go on sale to the rest of the country on Tuesday 22 April, and with the first sate sold out. They have added a second with the same stipulation. This means that everyone who wants tickets from now until Tuesday 22nd April must have a payment card billing address in either Cornwall or Devon.

A Sessions ticket entitles the ticket holder to visit the Eden Project either on the day of the concert or the day after. All proceeds from the events will go to the Eden Trust.

Elbow join Ellie Goulding (July 8 – sold out), Pixies (9 July), and Dizzee Rascal (June 21) on the bill.

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Tickets to the Pixies Eden Session go on general sale at 6pm on Tuesday 1st April.

Tickets are priced at £35 for Dizzee or Pixies, have sold out for Ellie, and are £40 plus booking fee for Elbow (which go on sale on Tuesday 22 April).

Elbow have requested that fans in Cornwall and Devon get the first opportunity to buy tickets before they go on sale to the rest of the country on Tuesday 22 April. All members of the Inside Track club will get early access to tickets as usual.

The Sessions are famed not only for bringing top acts to Cornwall but also for their festival feel, with extra bands and entertainers playing around the site in the run-up to the main event. The event will have three stages featuring some of the best up-and-coming acts playing from early afternoon on each day as well as the headliners. 

There is no camping allowed on site, and animals are not permitted.