GLADSTONEBURY 3 - Tickets now on sale through Eventfinda
GLADSTONEBURY 3 - Tickets now on sale through Eventfinda
It's getting very close.
GLADSTONEBURY 3 is back on Sunday 20 January 2019. With great music, food, wine, beer and a range of fabulous craft stalls, it's a great way to enjoy the Wellington Anniversary holiday weekend.
TICKETS ON SALE
NOW!
Tickets are now on sale through Eventfinda.
General admission is only $55, with youth admission (13-17 years) $20 and under 12s free.
Or treat yourself to a
VIP ticket for $95, and get on-site parking, a Gladstonebury
3 t-shirt andadmission to the reserved VIP area, with
seating, dedicated bar and an opportunity to meet the
musicians and get your t-shirt specially signed.
Tickets
are limited and are going fast, so don't miss out. Buy your
tickets here.
What to look forward to
With two separate stages
and a great range of grassroots bands and acoustic
performers, Gladstonebury is a music festival NOT to be
missed! Listen to sound clips on our Facebook page
Bring a picnic (no BYO alcohol or glass) or dine from one of the many food trucks, get your groove on at the Farman Turkington Windmill Stage or the Cellar Door Accoustic Stage, shop at the artisan market stalls and chill out with family and friends.
We have an awesome range of musicians playing. Check out this fun review from Andrew London .
Getting there
Our travel partner Tranzit Coachlines are once again providing shuttle buses to get you safely to and from Gladstonebury 3 .... find out more and book your seats here.
Or bring your own car, there is plenty of parking available.
Thanks and cheers from
Robyn, David, Mick and Christine
(and the rest of the Gladstonebury team)
With acknowledgements to Storm Productions and Gladstone Vineyard for their ongoing support
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