Salisbury International Art Festival

LAST CHANCE TO BUY FESTIVAL CLOSING CONCERT TICKETS AT DISCOUNTED RATES

Salisbury International Arts Festival Media Release

LAST CHANCE TO BUY FESTIVAL CLOSING CONCERT TICKETS AT DISCOUNTED RATES

If you book your tickets for Salisbury International Arts Festival’s popular closing concert before 27 April 2009 you can benefit from the Early Bird discounts available.

Tickets to this year’s Festival Finale With Fireworks on 6 June 2009 will guarantee a night of music and dancing with a line-up which includes:

•          the legendary 17 Hippies who will make you dance, whirl and dive – brilliant fun!
•          Kissmet - at the forefront of Anglo-Indian music, playing rock, bhangra and raags
•          Ku-Da-Mix, 18 amazing performers from around the world
•          street artist, stalls and workshops
•          A spectacular fireworks finale

So pack a picnic, gather your friends and family and enjoy the celebrations in the beautiful Cathedral Close.

Gates Open 7pm, Saturday 6 June

Early Bird Rates:

Adults   - £15.50
Under 16s - £8.50
Family Ticket (admits 4, to include a maximum of 2 adults) - £45
Under 5’s go free

For further information please contact Rosa Corbishley on 01722 33 22 41 or email rosa@salisburyfestival.co.uk

 

Booking Information:

Tickets can be purchased in person from Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Centre, Salisbury City Hall or the Festival Office.

Tickets can be purchased by phone or online:

Box Office: 0845 241 9651

To book online visit www.salisburyfestival.co.uk

Notes to Editors:

The Salisbury International Arts Festival has a distinguished history of presenting international arts events both traditional and contemporary across 16 days of celebrations each summer. The Festival has developed into a major annual UK multi-arts event, presenting every major artform, in the stunning setting of in and around Salisbury, Wiltshire.  Participants and audiences travel from far and wide.

The Salisbury International Arts Festival is supported by Friends Provident, Wiltshire County Council and Arts Council England – South West.