NASS - National Adventure Sports Show - aims to merge music and sport, bringing together Extreme and Street Sports, including displays and competitions from skateboarders, snowboarders and BMX bikes, by presenting bike and board sports platforms along with live music entertainment on Friday and Saturday. The show has a dedicated family camping area, youth group camping area, crèche, childrens play area and extreme funfair. Kids under 8 go free.
NASS Festival takes place at the Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, from Thursday 5th until Sunday 8th July 2018.
Line-up
The acts announced so far include headliners Dizzee Rascal, Run DMC, and Damian Marley, plus De La Soul, Stefflon Don, Andy C, Sigma, Friction, Bugzy Malone, ADJ Tracey, Fred V & Grafix, Flava D, Holy Goof, Killbox, Darkzy, Evil B Vs B (live), Rene La Vice, and more, with many more still to be announced.
For all of the details so far including day splits please see the line-up page.
Competitiors
A huge number of professional skate vert, skate park, BMX and freestyle mountain bikers will compete at NASS.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale currently priced as follows:-
Adult weekend with camping, Thursday arrival: £140
Adult weekend with camping, Friday arrival: £120
Youth (8-15) weekend with camping, Thursday arrival: £74
Youth (8-15) weekend with camping, Friday arrival: £64
Adult day ticket: £39 (then £49; £60 on the door)
Youth (8-15) day ticket: £19
Campervan: £40
Weekend Parking: £15
Parking per day: £7
More info
7 music stage; 6 sports courses; DJ & MC workshops, and more.
NASS hosts the only World Cup Skate event in the UK and promises to showcase a formidable line up of boundary destroying riders from every discipline.
Plus inline, public courses and ramps, big air, silent disco, live street art, paintballing, white knuckle rides, shisha lounge, bars, food stalls, and lots more.
More information about this festival will be here when available.
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