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Rochdale Feel Good Festival ticket details confirmed

The festival will return on Saturday, 10 August 2024, for another showcase of top class entertainment, food and culture. Line-up details are to be announced but organisers Rochdale Borough Council have confirmed that main stage tickets will be released at 10am on Thursday, 9 November 2023.

Early bird tickets will be £8 each for the first 400 sold, before general sale tickets are released at £15. For the first time, to cut single use plastic, all tickets include a Rochdale Feel Good Festival re-usable drink cup to be collected upon arrival at the festival site.

In 2024 the event returns to its usual location, Rochdale Town Hall Square, after a 5-year absence caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the major restoration of the building. The festival will again include live music across indoor venues, the main stage against the backdrop of the Grade 1-listed town hall, a quality food and drink village and other entertainment.

Discounted early bird tickets will be released at 10am on Thursday, 9 November 2023.

Councillor Janet Emsley, the council’s cabinet member for equity, safety and reform, is advising everyone to book early:

“I said we must do something very special when this festival returns home to Rochdale Town Hall Square after 5 long years away and I can promise it will be our biggest line-up yet. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back. You’re going to have to wait a little longer to find out who’s playing but it will be worth it. To make it as good value as possible we are releasing these amazing value early bird tickets, so don’t miss out, book early.”

Line-up details will start to be confirmed soon. Previous Feel Good main stage performers include Razorlight, The Coral, Feeder, The Fratellis, Scouting for Girls, Cast, Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Toploader, The Feeling, The South, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, The Beat, Badly Drawn Boy, The Selector and The Lightning Seeds.

Another local band will get chance to play the main stage. At the last festival in 2021, The Sprats played the biggest gig of their career on the Saturday afternoon. The Battle of the Bands competition will be launched in April 2024 with local acts encouraged to apply to win the coveted slot.

Crowd at the 2021 festival.

The festival draws huge crowds every summer. The festival will again include live music across indoor venues, the main stage against the backdrop of the Grade 1-listed town hall, a quality food and drink village and other entertainment.

The festival is funded by the council together with ticket sales and sponsorship from local businesses. If you would like to get involved with the festival, email [email protected]

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