Early Bird Tickets Sold Out for Coastella Music Festival
Media Release
8 December
2016
For Immediate
Release
Early Bird Tickets Sold Out for Coastella Music Festival
Coastella Music Festival has sold out of early bird tickets, three weeks before the anticipated closing date. 500 of the 2000 tickets to next February’s event in Kāpiti were made available for early bird purchase before 28 December, and these have all been sold, with a strong take up from families taking advantage of the early bird price.
“We’re really delighted with the strong response and support we’ve had from audiences so far and expect this second year of the festival to reach a whole new level in terms of numbers, putting Coastella on the map as one of the summer music festivals not to be missed” says Festival Director Gerry Paul.
The full line-up was announced in November, featuring music from Ireland including international acts Mundy, ALDOC and the Seamus Begley Trio, who will be touring to limited spots around New Zealand.
Pre-sale tickets are currently on sale from Eventfinda, until 24 February or until sold out. Tickets are limited so pre-booking is recommended. For full line-up information visit www.coastella.co.nz.
Coastella Festival is presented in partnership with Eventfinda and shows at Southward Car Museum, on Saturday 25 February 2017.
Doors open at 1pm and performances run from 2pm - 11pm.
Shows after 9pm will be held in the venue and are R18.
Ticket
prices:
Pre-sales $65 Teens $30
Door sales
$80 Under 12s $20
Pre-sale family pass $150 Under 5s
Free
Door-sale family pass $180
Website: www.coastella.co.nz
Twitter: www.twitter.com/coastellanz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/coastella
Tickets:
http://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2017/coastella-music-festival/paraparaumu
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