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Parklife 2024 announces first headliner – and cheaper tickets
It's the first festival to REDUCE ticket prices.
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Parklife has announced an industry-first ticket price reduction for its 2024 festival, along with its first headliner.
The much-loved Manchester music festival will be back in the fields of Heaton Park between 8 and 9 June, bringing tens of thousands of fans to the biggest party of the year.
And Parklife has just revealed its first headliner for its next instalment, with a European exclusive performance from trailblazing house superstars Fisher and Chris Lake.
They’ll be bringing their mammoth Under Construction show, which first debuted at Coachella in 2023 to a 50,000-strong audience, to Heaton Park for the first time outside of America.
Fisher and Chris Lake will be performing at the new-and-improved Hangar stage at Parklife 2024.
The festival has also revealed that ticket prices will be reduced in 2024 – the first festival to announce such a move.
Parklife organisers say they’re determined to make the event, which attracts 160,000 fans across the weekend, more accessible to generations of music fans.
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Weekend tickets for Parklife 2024 will start from just £125, down from last year’s price of £129.50 (meanwhile Glastonbury hiked its price from £335 to £355…)
Day tickets will cost £69.50, available from parklife.uk.com.
Tickets will go on sale this week, with a presale from 10am on Wednesday 6 December, followed by general sale from 10am on Friday 8 December.
Payment plans are available, with a £50 deposit.
The full programme for Parklife 2024 will be revealed in January 2024.
How much are Parklife 2024 tickets?
- Weekend tickets start from £125 (plus booking fees)
- Day tickets start from £69.50 (plus booking fees)
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