early bird tickets on sale for Blissfields 2015

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 3rd Sep 2014

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Thursday 2nd to Saturday 4th July 2015
Vicarage Farm, Woodmancott, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 3BL, England MAP
£95 for weekend
Daily capacity: 4,000
Last updated: Wed 13th May 2015

Early bird tickets are now on sale for Blissfields, the intimate festival for all the family which happens in the heart of the Hampshire countryside, returning on Thursday 2nd to Saturday 4th July 2015 (no music Sunday), and will return to Woodmancott, in Hampshire, in the South of England.

There are no acts confirmed yet for 2015, and the theme has not yet been revealed. Following a record number of Super Early Bird tickets already selling out, a limited amount of 2015 Early Bird tickets have now been placed on sale. From its inception, Blissfields has remained the family friendly festival for forward-thinking music fans, and 2015 will be no different. Adding more music, art, discovery, games and frivolity each year the event has grown into a regular date on the UK festival calendar now receiving praise for its “small but perfectly formed” ideals.

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Weekend Adult (17yrs +): £80 + £5 Rubbish Bond Deposit + Booking Fee
Weekend Youth (10-16yrs): £55 + £5 Rubbish Bond Deposit + Booking Fee
Weekend Child (under 10yrs): Free and No Booking Fee (A nominal fee of 1p is charged)
Weekend Family Ticket (2 Adult/2 Youth): £256 + £20 Rubbish Bond Deposit + BF
Weekend 10 Adult tickets for the price of 9: £766 + £50 Rubbish Bond Deposit + BF

All the above include camping Friday and Saturday nights, for Thursday camping and entertainment you must purchase the additional pass: £16.00 Arrive Early

Posh Wash: £10 (Showers and “proper” loos)
Live-in Vehicle Pass: £35
Car Park: £10.00.

"Blissfields 2014 was definitely the best one yet,” says co-founder and organiser Paul Bliss, “the feeling throughout the weekend was fantastic, our new venues were hugely well received, and the headline act on the Saturday received by far our biggest crowd yet. After virtually doubling in size in the last two years, next year is all about building on the quality we've achieved so far, not just get bigger.”




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