early bird tickets on sale for Blissfields

sold out

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 1st Dec 2008

Blissfields Festival 2009 - around the site (3)
Photo credit: Andy Pitt

Blissfields Festival 2009

Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th July 2009
Bradley Farm, Bradley, Alresford, Hampshire SO24 9RY, England MAP
weekend ticket £41 - SOLD OUT, Day tix - Friday £20 only left
Daily capacity: 1,200

Blissfields, which returns as a three day event for 2009, held from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th July, at Bradley Farm, Bradley, Alresford, Hampshire, had put a limited number of tickets on sale as a Christmas special which have already sold out.

The ticket offer had the tickets priced at £35 for the weekend with camping, £22 for those aged 8-16 for the weekend with camping, there was no separate tariff for those not camping. Campervan tickets are priced at £20, and Thursday night camping available for an extra £7.50. Children aged under 8 are free. Full weekend tickets will be priced at £41, and there will be day tickets available at a later date priced at (from 5yrs) Friday £20, and Saturday £25.

More tickets are expected on sale in the new year.

Blissfields is an intimate festival for all the family in the heart of the Hampshire countryside. This is a festival for people who want something as far removed from the big commercial festivals as you can get! There will be quality food and beer on sale all at a reasonable price.

The festival promotes quality unsigned and up and coming bands. No acts have been confirmed yet.

Music takes place across five stages: The main open air stage; Big Top Stage mixed entertainment; Tractor Disco Stage (DJs) – An open air carnival on a tractor trailer for all day frivolity; Hidden Area – A secluded hideaway in the woods, groove in the grove!; and The Campfire which offers acoustic, DIY, and other entertainment.

The event is hoping to offer Thursday night extended camping (Licence dependent), music and art workshops for adults and kids plus other assorted fun. The open mic session after the main stage closes on the Friday night makes a return. Plus tractor rides, pub price drinks with quality real ales and cider, food, craft, and festival stalls.

Blissfields supports awareness and fund raising for their chosen charity Practical Action. The festival has a green ethos, incorporating recycling, and awareness of environmental issues during the weekend.




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