Last chance for early bird tickets to York Fake Festival

EARLY bird tickets for the tribute band music festival in York next month end today (Thursday, April 28). The event offers world-class tributes to Queen, Kasabian and The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, during a full day of live music and entertainment for adult tickets priced at £16.50.

Festival-goers will also the chance to register for the Big Fake Festival at Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire, in September, a three- day music festival with free camping.

“Music festival ticket prices just keep rising and rising, and a lot now offer payment plans because they are so expensive,” says Jez Lee, owner of Fake Festivals. “We have kept our overheads down as much as possible without compromising on quality and standards, and are able to offer our early bird tickets well under £20, which we hope is affordable for everyone.

“We have kept Fake Festivals as a community orientated event, and are proud to be able to offer a day that we hope everyone can enjoy, is easily accessible, with no parking fees and low bar prices. We want everyone to come along and have fun without worrying too much about the expense.”

This York Fake Festival takes place at The Knavesmire on Saturday, May 28, with headline acts of Flash, Kazabian and The Really Hot Chilli Peppers as well as five local support bands.

Early bird prices also include Young person (ten to 17 years) £9, family £41.

Children 0- to ten go free

* Tickets and further information: fakefestivals.co.uk

Viv Hardwick