7 July 2024

Live at the Park: Friday Early Bird Adult tickets sell out

Organisers of Live at the Park have updated ticket sales for this year’s event.

Adult Early Bird tickets for Friday have already sold out.

Tickets are selling fast for Friday, September 6th, and Saturday, September 7th, events featuring Artful Dodger, Scouting for Girls, and Symphonic Ibiza.

With more acts to be confirmed in the coming weeks, tickets are selling fast.

The second release of Friday evening adult tickets has been released at just £3 more than the early bird tickets.

Friday VIP Tickets and adult Early Bird tickets for Saturday look like the next two categories to sell out less than a week after going on sale.

On Friday evening, the highlight will be Scouting for Girls and Artful Dodger.

Scouting for Girls have had four UK top 10 hits, with This Ain’t a Love Song spending two weeks at number one in 2010.

On top of that, they have also had four UK top 10 albums, with their self-titled album reaching the top of the charts in 2007 and staying in the chart for almost two years.

Artful Dodger, best known for their work with Craig David and other artists, has collaborated on five UK Top 10 singles.

On Saturday evening, Symphonic Ibiza will bring live performances of much-loved Party Anthems to Victoria Park.

With a mix of live performances backed up by a DJ, they will have Victoria Park bouncing as they perform a string of huge hits.

The event organisers have listened to feedback from last year, and this year’s lineup includes bigger acts and more for kids, and all kid’s rides are included in the ticket price.

More acts are yet to be announced. With something for all the family, Live at the Park will be the biggest music event Salisbury has seen in a long time.

Early Bird adult tickets start at £33.25, and children’s pricing levels vary depending on their age: starting at £2.50 for infants, £16.75 for 2-11-year-olds, and £22.75 for 12-17-year-olds (all prices include booking fee).

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Andy Munns
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Written by Andy Munns