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Rockness 2012 Launch £99 Weekend Ticket Offer

Tuesday, 02 August 2011 Written by Jon Stickler


Following the success of RockNess 2011, festivals organisers have announced that the ticket launch price of a mere £99 for a weekend camping and non camping festival ticket will return once again for 2012. Meaning fans will be able to enjoy the entire weekend for just a few more quid than the cost of a single day ticket for many other festivals!

Even better still, fans that want to come to a festival but find it difficult to find the funds all at once, will have the option to buy their £99 ticket in 3 instalments at the ridiculously low price of £33!

Jim King, Festival Director commented, “We’re delighted to be able to offer this amazing ticket price. When you think of the quality line ups that RockNess has every year there can’t be a more value for money 3 day festival ticket in the UK. The offer will be limited so we advise everyone to try their best to find the 1st instalment of only 33 quid and book as early as they can.”
 
RockNess 2011 saw historic headline performances from Kasabian, The Chemical Brothers and Paolo Nutini, drawing the biggest main stage crowds ever seen at the festival.  With stand out moments from Groove Armada, Magnetic Man, Glasvegas, Boys Noize, Emeli Sandé and Lucy Rose, to name just a few.  

The £99 launch tickets go on sale at 10am on Thursday 4th August via www.rockness.co.uk and are on a first come first served basis.  
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