Win tickets to travel industry’s first music festival
The line up for the travel industry’s first-ever music festival, Travfest, have been announced and the organisers are giving agents the chance to win one of five family tickets.
Five bands will take to the stage in Petersfield in Hampshire offering a mix of blues, indie, rock and roll, pop and soul.
They are singer songwriter and electronic music producer SERTARI, acoustic guitarist Devin-Jade, The Mark Nelson Band, indie rock and roll band The Bayonettes, and the DLB rock, pop and soul band.
Other acts include circus performers,entertainers and face painters in the festival’s family zone; food and drinks stalls and a~chill-out bar; a fireworks display; and a late night DJ.
There will also be free camping.
To be in with a chance of winning tickets, agents need to email their name, agency and ABTA number, address, phone number and email address to [email protected] with the subject title: TRAVFEST COMPETITION.
Ticket cost £20 for adults and £10 for children (12 – 16 years) or £50 for a family ticket for two adults and two children. Children age 11 years and under go free.
Ticket sales will be donated to the charity Just a Drop.
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