Welcome to the 11th ‘Drams in the Field’ at the Glenelg Music Festival, see you here Friday 24th September and Saturday 25th September 2010.  Buy Your Tickets On-line Now.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
For more of it get in touch with us here info@dramsinthefield.com

Please come prepared for the unexpected. 2007 saw minus temperatures and torrential rain. While the year before the skies were clear, cloudless and glorious. Sun cream & shades, as well as waterproofs & warm clothes, are essential. Find out how to pitch a tent before you come. This is the wild west coast after all.

And check out the Scottish Outdoor Access Code

Glenelg & Arnisdale is our home, please leave it as you find it or even better than that.
Recycling Glass/Can's/Paper & bins for rubbish at the Glenelg & Arnisdale Community Hall.

TICKETS

Book this event online at the booth now! They will be more expensive at the door.

Bring your ID, with proof of age, to pick up your tickets at the box office.
We reserve the right to refuse entry without refund.

 

Adult, 18 & over:                    Weekend          £50 
Single Night     £25

Teen, 13**-17* inclusive       Weekend          £40
Single Night     £20

* All Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult.
** Under 13’s Free

  
T-SHIRTS

The winning entry from 2007’s logo competition was screen printed on to t-shirts for sale during the festival weekend. Look out for them at the Box Office for £10

Black or Royal Blue Standard

XL 46 x 29.5 inches
L 43 x 28.5 inches

Black or Ice Blue Fitted

L 36 inches
S 31 inches

Postal orders can be placed by writing to ‘Drams in the Field’, 10 Allt Ruadh, Glenelg, IV40 8JD including a cheque or postal order for the correct amount  + £2.50 p&p, made out to ‘Drams in the Field’.

DOGS

Unless you’ve got a registered guide dog, please don’t bring your pets to the festival. They won’t be allowed on the festival site and you need to keep a keen eye on them around the village with local livestock wandering around.

 

 
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