Glastonbury 2009 Tickets & Registration

September 5, 2008 by Free Tickets Team  
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Glastonbury is back! Well, not quite but you can register now to enable you to buy tickets when they go on sale at 9am, 5th Oct 2008.

Glastonbury 2009 will run from 24th June to 28th June 2009 on Worthy Farm, Somerset. Tickets will only be available to people who have pre-registered. Tickets will feature a photograph of the person who registered the tickets, this is to prevent people re-selling the tickets.

Registration is easy, for full details and to register, see this page - Glastonbury Registration 2009.

Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket but if you don’t register you will not be able to buy a weekend ticket for Glastonbury Festival 2009. Festival goers have two options, buy a ticket for the full weekend at £175 (plus a booking fee of £5) or reserve a ticket for £50 and pay the balance by 1st February 2009. You are able to buy six tickets per transaction.
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Creamfields Tickets 2009

September 3, 2008 by Free Tickets Team  
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Creamfields TicketsOur 2008 Creamfields Competition is now closed with the two lucky winners still talking about their vip experiences.

We’ve just had word that those wonderful people who organise Creamfields are giving people the chance to buy tickets for Creamfields 2009 in two installments.

Simply put down a 50% deposit now and then pay the other 50% before the end of February 2009.

Not only will this spread the cost, it will also ensure you get your 2009 tickets at 2008 prices .. oh, and be ahead of everyone else too!

Creamfields Tickets Competition Winner

This is what the winner of the 2008 Creamfields tickets thought of the festival..

Courtesy of the free tickets website I recently won two tickets to Creamfields 2008, and as promised I thought I would let you know how I got on. Well, I have been to a couple of festivals previously such as V, and Radio 1 One Big Weekend. However both of these events were bands, and I have never been to a dance festival before. So Creamfields 2008 was a relatively new experience for me, and also my girlfriend Emma who has never been to an event like this before.

The layout of Creamfields itself was very similar to the V festival in Staffordshire, just slightly smaller. The site was one big circle with the main stage which played dance music at one end. In the Centre were the standard festival fairground rides, with three further tents which also played Trance, Drum & Bass, and slightly harder dance.

At previous festivals I had traveled with large groups of friends, so I wasn’t sure how we would get on at Creamfields. The first couple of hours we spent taking in the site and having a few drinks from the different bars. Which I have to say were a complete rip off, £3.50 for a small bottle of Stella is scandalous. Anyway we had got the Creamfield tickets for free so we didn’t mind. Also the atmosphere was great and everyone was really friendly, I wonder why??

It was in the Creamfields VIP area that we met a great group of people who had traveled from Manchester. This was a seperate area in Creamfields that had a dance tent and a nicer area to relax, which is how we got talking to them. The VIP area was nice but if I had paid the extra £90 per ticket it would of cost I would have been disappointed.

Overall the music and the atmosphere were great, especially if you like dance music. Also if you get a chance to see Fat Boy Slim live it is definitely recommended. As with all festivals you have to wear wellies, and Creamfields 2008 was no different. At the start of the event trainers would have been fine, but after a few hours of 40,000 people jumping around it wasn’t the best.

Camping is always great fun, but if you like your sleep you got to take some ear plugs as it’s a lively site. Also if you’re camping and you like a beer, make sure you do take some with you as it is very expensive. If I was asked if I would go to Creamfields 2009, I would have to say yes.

Thanks Free Tickets we had a great time!!

O2 Wireless Festival 2008

Looking for tickets for the O2 Wireless Festival? Free tickets are available for the pre-festival music special which will be broadcast on Channel 4.

You will be part of the this amazing live show featuring interviews and exclusive performances from current chart acts, direct from the festival itself. After which you will be free to join the festival itself - how good is that?

The O2 Wireless Festival 2008 features 5 stages of live music with headline acts! As you’d imagine, tickets are very limited so be quick!

Follow this link for Free Tickets to the O2 Wireless Festival.
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TribFest Tickets - Driffield | Book Tickets

June 11, 2008 by Free Tickets Team  
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Tickets for the 2008 TribFest are available to book now for the 15th-17th August 2008. Tribfest aims to bring the cream of the crop of Tribute Bands from around the UK and beyond together at one massive event.


Buy Camping Essentials

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Creamfields 2008 Festival - Book Tickets

June 10, 2008 by Free Tickets Team  
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Win Creamfields TicketsCreamfields is back - bigger and better than ever!

The summer’s hottest festival has recently announced that Bugged Out will return to host the aptly named Bugged Out Arena - headlined by Dave Clarke and featuring Green Velvet, Justin Robertson, JoJo de Freq and James Holroyd with more to be announced.

Dave Clarke has been described as one of the best techno and electro DJs in the world. Green Velvet will be flying in from Chicago to lead the way into La La Land along with Justin Robertson whose influence on dance music is legendary. Justin spearheaded bespoke acid house and has remixed
for the likes of The Whip and Fatboy Slim both of which will be joining him at Creamfields.

Creamfields is without doubt one of the top festivals of the summer. This year sees it celebrate 10 years as a leading festival along with the likes of Glastonbury, V and Reading. The Creamfields festival takes place in the beautiful countryside around Liverpool, just off the M56, on the weekend of 23rd & 24th August 2008.

The festival aims to provide a bespoke clubbing environment in an outdoor arena. Since its beginnings, Creamfields has grown to attract over 40,000 people each August Bank Holiday weekend. Creamfields is famous for breaking down genre barriers and brings together a collection of DJ based sets with live entertainment.
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