WOW 2011

WOW 2011

Friday 11th to Sunday 13th March 2011
Southbank Centre, London, SE1 8XX, England MAP
Ticket price varies depending on event and seating, Conference Pass £30
Last updated: Thu 10th Feb 2011

Women of the World takes place from Friday 11th until Sunday 13th March at London's Southbank Centre.

Line-up

Paloma Faith, Kate Nash, Annie Lennox, VV Brown, Speech Debelle, Annie Flore Batchiellilys, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Baaba Maal, The Taylor Maids, Jumoké Fashola & Hollie McNish, ESKA, Emmy The Great, Imogen Heap, Micachu, Tara Busch, Seaming, Holst Singers, Shirley Collins, Annie Nightingale, Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Sandi Toksvig with Sue Perkins.

Tickets

Ticket prices vary depending on event. A three-day WOW Festival Conference Pass is priced at £30 (concessions £15, under-18s £10), which includes access to WOW daytime events. The three-day pass also entitles you to a 20% discount on one ticket for one ticketed evening event or for Life Cycle on Sunday. To buy tickets, click here.

More info

Launching this year, WOW – Women of the World – is a celebration of the formidable strength and inventiveness of women – a pioneering, groundbreaking annual festival, which will present, recognise and celebrate women, and act as a conversation space for issues of all kinds.

Through a series of debates, conversations, networking opportunities, presentations, showcases and places to meet and talk, Wow – Women of the World celebrates the potential and achievement of women and addresses some of the obstacles that women face across the world.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More information will be here when available.


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