Lancaster’s Highest Point festival is set to once again enjoy bumper crowds as organisers warn that tickets have almost sold out.
All Saturday day tickets have sold out, and Thursday and Friday tickets are now on final release.
You will now only be able to attend Saturday if you purchase either a 2 day or 3 day ticket but these are also running very low.
The musical extravaganza takes place at Williamson Park next month, between May 12th-14th, and features a host of superstar acts including headliners Richard Ashcroft, Clean Bandit and Kaiser Chiefs.
Meanwhile, The Big Family Day Out will return as part of Highest Point Festival.
The family fun day will close the 2022 festival in Williamson Park on Sunday, May 15, and will include live music, disco, food, arts and crafts, butterflies, animals and lots more.
The event will run from 10am until 5pm, with last entry at 3pm. There are no age restrictions. The full line-up is to be confirmed.
Prices for the Big Family Day Out will be the same as for the 2019 festival - £10 for adults, £5 for kids and 5 and under get in for free.


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