Boardmasters Beasch Session Tickets Available

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Steeped in surfing heritage, the Fistral’s Beach Bar will once again host the much-loved ‘Beach Sessions’ gigs.

From 7.30pm – midnight on Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th festivalgoers can enjoy the melodic tunes of some of the world’s favourite bands and artists against a backdrop of beautiful beach side and sunsets.

Kicking off the festival on Wednesday is British rock band The 1975. Filling the venue with their catchy songs, this Manchester foursome blend recent indie rock with 80’s pop funk for songs that are guaranteed to get you swaying.

As the sun starts to go down on Thursday, you can take in the harmonious sounds of British singer-songwriter Benjamin Francis Leftwich. Playing music from his debut album Last Smoke Before The Snowstory, Benjamin’s mellow and stripped down style sits perfectly with the relaxed ethos of the Beach Sessions bar.

The Beach Sessions sell out every year and with further headliners and line up still to be announced, 2013 will be no different! Tickets are available now for £15 plus booking fee from www.boardmasters.co.uk so make sure you grab your ticket now so as not to miss out!

Published on 18 April 2013 by Ben Robinson

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