Low ticket warning for best-selling Lytham Festival
Lytham Festival organisers are warning of low tickets remaining for this year’s week-long festival after experiencing an unprecedented demand.
Day tickets to see Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams are now SOLD OUT and the only chance of now seeing him at Lytham is by buying one of just a few weekend tickets still remaining.
There are less than 200 tickets left for West End Proms on Sunday 7 August and tickets for Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds on Thursday 4 are running very low as are those for Mix Tape featuring The Village People, Bay City Rollers and many more on Friday 5.
Tickets still remain for some of Lytham Festival’s fringe events which will see a myriad of stars performing at venues across the town as well as a Picnic Cinema at Lytham Hall and the UK’s largest ever outdoor screening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens in the Main Proms Arena.
Festival Director Peter Taylor is urging people to grab remaining tickets now to avoid being disappointed.
“We have never seen demand like it before for Lytham Festival,” said Peter. “We have seven days of live music and events taking place over seven stages and it would appear that this year’s performers are all incredibly popular.
“I can honestly say this is our best-selling Lytham Festival to date and we are looking forward to a fantastic but incredibly busy week.
“The crowds are going to be absolutely phenomenal at all our live music events in the Main Proms Arena on Lytham Green and with so many other events taking place throughout the town it is going to be one amazing festival.”
To grab remaining tickets for Lytham Festival go to www.lythamfestival.com or call in at the Box Office in Lytham Piazza.
As well as the few tickets that remain for the main headliners in the Main Proms Arena tickets are available for the more intimate performances taking place across Lytham.
Over on the Pavilion Stage comedian Nina Conti brings her show to Lytham for a special one-night-only performance that will have you rolling in the aisles on Monday 1 August, plus country music duo The Shires perform Tuesday 2 August and X Factor winner Matt Cardle takes to the stage on Thursday 4 August.
Stage Too, in Lytham’s Victory Hall, offers up some of the UK’s freshest talent with the likes of R&B singer-songwriter Lemar performing on Monday 1 August and pop-rockers Room 94 performing on Saturday 6 August.
Musical comedy double act Ferris & Milnes bring their own unique style of West End style cabaret to the Festival on Monday 1 August at the Church Stage, while later in the week lovers of classical music can enjoy the Heart of England String Quartet on Friday 5 August and the Heart of England Chamber Orchestra on Saturday 6 August.
For those who like their music eclectic the World Jazz Stage brings together a stunning array of genres with competition winners the Soul Convicts on Tuesday 2 August and Irish folk band Drop The Floor on Saturday 6 August, plus much more besides.