British Wildlife
Presents the Seventh Annual…
British Wildlife Festival 2013
1-2 March 2013
The Brudenell
Social Club & Royal Park Cellars
16+ (18+RPC)
Tickets on sale
NOW
£5-15 adv Buy Tickets
£5-15 adv Buy Tickets
In a Nutshell
Two Stages on
Friday.
Three Stages on
Saturday including a pop up stage in the games room.
Late curfew.
Over 30 bands
playing throughout the weekend.
Freedom to come
and go as you please.
Respect to all.
No VIP areas or backstage passes.
No barriers infront of stages.
No sponsors.
Chaos.
Some of the greatest bands in the UK.
Respect to all.
No VIP areas or backstage passes.
No barriers infront of stages.
No sponsors.
Chaos.
Some of the greatest bands in the UK.
Surprises.
DJs handpicked to play some really interesting / fun tunes.
DJs handpicked to play some really interesting / fun tunes.
British Wildlife Website: http://www.britishwildlife.info
Facebook event here: http://www.facebook.com/events/421008664632960/
Facebook group here:
http://www.facebook.com/britishwildlife
What is British Wildlife Festival
British Wildlife
is a festival curated by British Wildlife, an independent promoter who has for
years put on the bands he likes and wants to support, and he thinks you should
like and support these bands too.
Fri 1st March 2013
MUCKY SAILOR
Sat 2nd March 2013
MUCKY SAILOR
NORMAN RECORDS
SLAM ISLAND
When is British Wildlife Festival
The gates to BWF
in 2013 open at 7pm on Friday 1st March until late. The event kicks
into life at 2.30pm on the 2nd and runs all day, and all night.
Where is British Wildlife Festival
The hub of the
festival is The Brudenell Social Club, 33 Queens Road, LS6 1NY. And the second
stage is located The Royal Park Cellars, the pub next door. A third stage is
open on the Saturday in the Brudenell Games Room. Unfortunately you cannot
bring glasses between The Brudenell and Royal Park, so when ordering at the bar
please ask for plastic.
How many people will be at British Wildlife
Festival?
The past few
years upwards of 400 people have attended, which is a nice busy number and not
too busy that you lose the affinity and closeness with the bands playing, that
said, it may be an idea if you want to see the bands play at the Royal Park
Cellars it’s best to get down early to get your spot!
My band really wants to play, how can we?
British Wildlife
is pretty much an invitational event where the promoter asks the bands to play
or the band and the promoter all ready have a relationship from previous shows.
But it’s always still worth hitting me up for any other shows that coming
along.
I bought a ticket but can’t make it
anymore!! What do I do?
A refund can be
issued online or in shops, but not after the event.
Tickets may not be sold online on auction
sites or any other way for anything more than the face value of the ticket. If
anyone tries to profit from selling tickets, their ticket will be voided and
will be shun you forever.
Do you do need passes to photograph/video?
Nope. Anybody
who buys a ticket to camp has as many rights as anyone else. You can photograph
wherever you like, there are no barriers or all access areas you need access
to. However it’s very nice to actually see your photos of the festival and we
like to put them all online after the event, it even helps promote the event
the following year so be sure to put them up on Facebook or email them to me.
Food?
We don’t offer
full catering as the area around the Brudenell and is full of places to eat if
you get hungry. The Royal Park serves hot food throughout the day. We will
however be serving Tea and Cake.
Age Restrictions
The Brudenell
Social Club is a 16+ Venue, and the Royal Park is an 18+ Venue. We don’t
usually get children at our events but if we did we would probably let them in
for free, so if you want to broaden the mind of your little scrumper just let
me know in advance, thanks.
Any other
questions?
Just email me: a.nodwell@gmail.com

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