Early bird Indiependence tickets on sale Friday
Indiependence Festival has announced its date for 2017 in Mitchelstown. Taking place over three days from August 4th to 6th, in Cork, Indiependence is doing early bird ticket sales from Friday morning at 9am, starting at €90 for three-day camping.
Early Bird / 3-Day Weekend Camping – €90
Tier One / 3-Day Weekend Camping – €99
Tier Two / 3-Day Weekend Camping – €109
Tier Three / 3-Day Weekend Camping – €119
Vip Indie Garden Upgrade – €50
Tickets will be available for purchase at 9am on Friday November 4 online at Tickets.ie with a limited amount for sale at Mitchelstown Post Office.
Early Bird tickets for last year sold out within 24 hours and there is a limit of 4 Early Bird Tickets per person. 2017’s prices will see no increase from last year.
2016’s festival hosted 10,000 and featured Bell X1, Walking on Cars, The Kooks, Editors, The Strypes, Picture This, Ash and Idlewild.
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