
Latest Festival Flyer update from Grinagog
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What’s new for Grinagog Festival in 2018? 🤔🎺😎 Well, we listened to your feedback from our debut festival and have made some changes ahead of this April’s event…
The BIG change is that the festival site will be closed to the general public – this means everyone will need a ticket and a 2018 festival wristband to access and experience all things Grinagog and our unique stages packed full with 200+ live musicians and DJ’s.
Why have we done this? We want the festival site to be even more family friendly, so the kids can run free and you can enjoy more spaces to chillax! We also want to increase the already bursting at the seams ticket value for all of our festival goers. This is probably the best £20-30 you’ll spend in 2018!! And, most importantly, we want to create an even better atmosphere within the 800-year-old Torre Abbey site by day and the arena style RICC by night. So there you have it – even more reasons to tag your friends and get your Grinagog on!!
Seeing as it’s payday, how about treating yourself to a festival ticket!!
🎟 Limited advanced tickets start at £20 – grab yours by the tentacles today: http://www.grinagogfestival.com/booktickets%5Bfb_vid autoplay= “true” id=”1924392711223594″]
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Julie Hassall Emily Hassall
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Georgie Cairns
Kate Tribble – have you and Perry got yours yet?
The biggest problem last year was people with tickets not being allowed access to the Arena to see bands. If you know people are buying to see a headline act why have that act in a limited access space? No point buying a ticket to see a band when you know you could be lefted outside.
Sophia Enderby fancy going?
WHAT