Bingley Music Live Childrens Tickets

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A strictly limited number of children’s tickets have been released for this year’s Bingley Music Live as part of its on-going commitment to offering superb value for money.

The family friendly festival has made children’s tickets available for £30 (+ booking fee) to youngsters between the ages of 3 and 12. As in previous years, there will be free entry to under 3s.

Children’s tickets will provide access to three days of amazing performances at Myrtle Park between 30 August and 1 September, with performances from the likes of Primal Scream, The Cribs and The Wonder Stuff, as well as introducing a variety of newcomers. 

In addition to the hustle and bustle of the main and second stages, families will find plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. Last year saw huge improvements to the professionally organised Kids’ Zone and we’ll continue to keep little visitors occupied and content. 

There will also be a variety of gourmet food stalls, woodland traders’ area and - for the grown-ups - a real ale tent. All this will be complemented by our beautiful venue, Myrtle Park, where you’ll find plenty of quieter spots to relax and soak up the atmosphere.

Published on 12 April 2013 by Ben Robinson

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