tickets on sale today for Blissfields

with a chance to win tickets to the next ten years of Blissfields

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 1st Dec 2009

Blissfields Festival 2010 - around the festival site (crowd shots)
Photo credit: Steve Collins

Blissfields Festival 2010

Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th July 2010
Bradley Farm, Bradley, Alresford, Hampshire SO24 9RY, England MAP
Only day tix now available Friday (from 5yrs) £25, Saturday (from 5yrs): £35
Daily capacity: 1,200

Tickets are on sale from today for the intimate festival for all the family Blissfields, which this year celebrates its tenth birthday from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th July 2010, at Bradley Farm, Bradley, Alresford, Hampshire.

around the festival site (1)
Also all adult tickets purchased before the 1st February 2010 will be entered for a free prize draw of a golden ticket: One very lucky person will win free entry to the next ten years of Blissfields.

Tickets are priced at £55 for the weekend with camping, £35 for those aged 5-15 for the weekend with camping, children aged under 5 are free, there is no separate tariff for those not camping. No under 16's to camp unless accompanied by an over 21 years of age. Campervan tickets are priced at £30. There will be a £5 charge made on arrival for all vehicles, excluding those with valid campervan/caravan pass.

Thursday night camping, to arrive before Friday 2nd July 12 noon, allowing access to the site from 4pm on Thursday 1st July, is available for an extra £10 (for those already with weekend camping tickets or Friday day tickets). Day Tickets (no camping) are priced at £25 for Friday, £35 for Saturday (for those aged over 5yrs). Children under 5 day tickets are free. No under 16's to attend during the day unless accompanied by an over 18 years of age.

To buy tickets, click here.

Blissfields is an intimate festival for all the family in the heart of the Hampshire countryside. The festival in the heart of the Hampshire countryside is 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.

The festival has a green ethos, incorporating recycling, and awareness of environmental issues during the weekend.


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