
February; still felt is the Christmas overload in our belt buckles and purse strings, but the sale of festival tickets opens up summer day dreaming of hippie tent times.
A festival no longer means getting muddy in a field for a weekend, the popularity in far-a-way events such as Exit and Bennicassim are on the rise offering sun and sea on top of festival fun.
Student friendly ticket prices, and free accommodation in the form of a tent means festivals and holidays can be combined to aid minimum impact on a students bank balance.
Typical sunny festivals would set you back £350 on a budget which includes flights, trains and ticket. Pricey it may be, but the experience is priceless.
If your more of a home bird, or if your passport is nonexistent our own festivals boast culture and adverse weather conditions in equal amounts.
Glastonbury opens up sale of the remainder of the unsold tickets this month, but registration on the Glastonbury website (www.glastonburyfestival.co.uk) is vital to secure a ticket. Hippie love and peace all around, Glastonbury is celebrating it’s 40th year with U2 already confirmed as headliners, this festival is not to be missed.
T in the Park won the “cleanest festival toilets” award last year which is an award to be proud of. Festival toilets are always the hardest to endure. The Scottish festival, held in Balerno, secures top headliners to bring in the hundreds of thousands, and almost always guarantees rain and puddles.
All in all, combining a festival and a holiday halves the costs, doubles the experience and uniquely includes communal fun. Wellies, a tent, some baby wipes and an open mind all that be required.
A festival no longer means getting muddy in a field for a weekend, the popularity in far-a-way events such as Exit and Bennicassim are on the rise offering sun and sea on top of festival fun.
Student friendly ticket prices, and free accommodation in the form of a tent means festivals and holidays can be combined to aid minimum impact on a students bank balance.
Typical sunny festivals would set you back £350 on a budget which includes flights, trains and ticket. Pricey it may be, but the experience is priceless.
If your more of a home bird, or if your passport is nonexistent our own festivals boast culture and adverse weather conditions in equal amounts.
Glastonbury opens up sale of the remainder of the unsold tickets this month, but registration on the Glastonbury website (www.glastonburyfestival.co.uk) is vital to secure a ticket. Hippie love and peace all around, Glastonbury is celebrating it’s 40th year with U2 already confirmed as headliners, this festival is not to be missed.
T in the Park won the “cleanest festival toilets” award last year which is an award to be proud of. Festival toilets are always the hardest to endure. The Scottish festival, held in Balerno, secures top headliners to bring in the hundreds of thousands, and almost always guarantees rain and puddles.
All in all, combining a festival and a holiday halves the costs, doubles the experience and uniquely includes communal fun. Wellies, a tent, some baby wipes and an open mind all that be required.
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