Win 4 Tickets to LIDO Festival
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You may have seen via an email or on our social media channels that we’re currently running a very special competition. We're giving away multiple four-ticket general admission bundles per event to the new LIDO Festival in Victoria Park, London this June.
The festival runs over two weekends in East London, with some amazing headliners and supporting acts, including:
6 June – Massive Attack
7 June – Jamie xx
13 June – Outbreak Fest ft. Turnstile
14 June – Charli XCX
15 June – London Grammar
We’ll be powering the main stage with Grid Faeries x Ecotricity batteries, helping to make this one of the most sustainable festivals ever. The batteries have already been used to power the Charlie Gillett stage at WOMAD, the Arcadia Dragonfly stage at Glastonbury and the Massive Attack gig in Bristol – which adopted the ACT 1.5 blueprint.
You can find out more about the festival here. (link to https://www.lidofestival.co.uk/).
How to enter
Here’s the important information. To enter the competition to win a set of 4 tickets, just go here and fill in your details before 8:59am on 28 May 2025. You’ll have the option to choose your first and second preference event days, and we’ll do our best to honour your request when we draw the winners. However, if some days are more popular than others, we won’t be able to honour all requests.
We’ll announce the winner on social media soon after the closing date. Winners will receive their tickets via email by 4 June 2025. Keep an eye on your inbox after the closing date!
Good luck!
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