Oceanfest 2013
Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd June 2013Croyde Bay, North Devon, EX33 1NZ, England MAP
£45, under 18 £35, under 6 £5
Daily capacity: 15,000
Bastille has been announced as headliner of the 15th GoldCoast Oceanfest which takes place from Friday 21st until Sunday 23rd June 2013 at Croyde Bay, in North Devon.
Ben has just returned from consecutive UK and European sellout tours and is on his first headline tour of America before coming back to the GoldCoast Oceanfest in June. His debut album 'Every Kingdom' reached top 10 in the album charts.
This beach sports and music festival showcases ocean sports alongside live music with acoustic sets on Friday, and live bands from noon on Saturday until 11pm and on Sunday until 9pm.
Eco-projects and a celebration of the biosphere reserve also help to make it a festival with a conscience. All this adjacent to the fully licensed oceanside GoldCoast Arena hosting a Live Music Stage and Big Screen showcasing the international and local musical talents of more than 25 live acts over the weekend.
There will also a trade village with licensed bars and restaurants, demos, exhibitions, sampling, simulators and hospitality.
The early bird offer has ended. An adult ticket is priced at £45, child tickets (under 18) is priced at £35, a child under 6 years old ticket is priced at £5 (maximum 2 per family), and a family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) is priced at £125.
To buy tickets, click here.
Please note: Tickets are non-transferable - Tickets bought on eBay or by any other unofficial means etc will be invalid for entry.
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