exclusive: limited release of early bird tickets for Endorse It 2011

- sale starts today!

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 13th Aug 2010

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Endorse-It In-Dorset 2011

Friday 12th to Sunday 14th August 2011
Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England MAP
adults £78; Children 11-16 years £38; Under 10 years £10 (first 200 u-10s £3)
Daily capacity: 5,000

eFestivals can exclusively reveal that a limited release of early bird tickets to next year's family friendly Endorse It In Dorset 2011 starts today.

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After the huge success of Endorse it 2010 and as a thank you to those who attended, Endorse-It In-Dorset are releasing a strictly limited amount of tickets for next year's festival, held from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th August 2011 on Dorset's Cranborne Chase an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the festival has a true Westcountry rural feel.

For three weeks only, all prices will be frozen at 2010 prices. Once they're gone, they're gone and the tickets at 2011 prices will be released at a later date.

Tickets
Prices include three day entry to Endorse it in Dorset 2011 and weekend camping.
Adults (over 16 years)£70
Children 11-16 years£38
Under 10 years£2 for the first 200 U10's tickets (then £10)
Family (2 adults + 2 children)£210
Camper van£22 weekend supplement (£30 on gate)
Cars£5 (£10 on the gate)

To buy tickets, click here.

This will be EiiD 8th year with the festival going from strength to strength from its humble beginnings in a barn in Dorset. Brainchild of top Dorset Cowpunk band Pronghorn (the band themselves still play a key role in running the festival), Endorse-it has hosted The Damned, Pauline Black, Buzzcocks, Undertones, Alabama 3, The Beat, Lee Scratch Perry, Dreadzone and Desmond Dekker to name but a few.

Famous for it's 'old school' festival vibe, Endorse It also features 'Punk Karaoke' where all-comers can sing on stage with a live band, beer tents with proper beer and cider, a 'Ladies Day' for those that like to dress up, and side shows and entertainers - all designed to appeal to all ages including families. All the stages are under canvas (a nod to the 'reliable' British Weather) and EiiD is well known to be one of the friendliest festivals on the circuit.

Festival organisers are still putting this years festival to bed, but rest assured there will be more news coming soon from the Endorse it Camp. Organisers would like to thank all those who attended, helped, partied and had a great time.

You can read eFestivals' review of this year's Endorse-It here, and see photos from 2010 here.

eFestivals is pleased to again sponsor Endorse-It In-Dorset which it has supported from it's beginning. This is part of eFestivals' commitment to put 10% of our turnover back into festivals, making festivals better for us all.

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