If you are looking to get your festival fix this year, you don't need to spend a fortune on tickets - here are some insider tips on how to reduce costs.
The month of June marks the beginning of the outdoor music festival season, with several events already underway.
Work while you’re there If attending a festival you desire seems financially out of reach, it might be worth exploring potential work opportunities in exchange for a free ticket, although it may be too late for the current year in some cases. Various festival roles are available, such as assisting with site setup, bartending, supporting artists and performers, working with traders, participating in site takedown, or even litter picking.
Cutting ticket costs Tickets for Good collaborates with various festivals like Tramlines in Sheffield, Parklife in Manchester, and Truck in Oxfordshire. Their aim is to offer free or heavily discounted tickets to NHS staff, medical students, charity sector workers, and even their friends. Combine a festival and a holiday By exploring options beyond one's immediate surroundings, it is possible to combine the expenses of attending a festival and going on holiday. Planning several months ahead and choosing to spend a weekend abroad in a given month, rather than going out for a few nights within the UK, can help reduce costs and create a festival-holiday hybrid experience.
Staying informed about labels, artists, and venues is key, and you can achieve this by subscribing to newsletters, following relevant individuals on Twitter, and tuning in to genre-focused podcasts. It's beneficial to follow all your favourite artists and engage with them on Twitter, as this can lead to creating opportunities for yourself to secure free or tickets or perks.
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