Ticket for Life - How it works
Our installment plan means that you pay a 25% deposit up front, and then split the cost of your tickets over 9 monthly payments from September 2013 – May 2014. Once we’ve received all the payments your tickets will be sent out to you. So an adult weekend ticket with camping works out at just £7.92 a month. What’s more if you continue with your standing order after that, your ticket price will never go up, so you are guaranteed this price for admission to the festival for life! Please make your 25% deposit payment above; we will them contact you in the near future to set up the standing order payments.
The Wychwood Festival- 30th May – 1st June 2014 at Cheltenham Racecourse
Wychwood, The summer family festival, returns to Cheltenham Racecourse for its’ ninth outing next year. Nominated Best Family Festival the UK Festival Awards every year, there is so much for all ages to enjoy and take part in at Wychwood. Over the weekend, you can expect to be entertained with more than 100 acts across indie, world and folk genres, and across 4 stages. Add to that comedy, over 100 workshops for all ages, The Headphone Disco until the early hours, a Children’s Literature Festival, Great Food and Wychwood Ales, Healing Gardens, Artists and Sculpturer’s Quarter plus idyllic camping beneath the Prestbury Hills, and you have your perfect summer-opening festival!
Early acts confirmed include The Human League headlining on Saturday, The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, Caravan Palace, The Beat, Sam Lee, Moulettes, Eddie & The Hotrods, John Otway, The Other Tribe, Polarsets, Cave Painting, The History of Apple Pie, Mt. Wolf, Dems and Lloyd Yates, and first kids authors: Philip Ardagh, Tony de Saulles, John Dougherty, Shoo Rayner and Spot the Dog, Winnie the Witch, Kipper and other favourite characters will be there.
“You can go to festivals all over the world, but none will be quite as homely as Wychwood”, The Independent.
"This has been one life affirming, fun packed festival. A rather wonderful thing indeed", BBC.