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28th Nov 2013

Get your Christmas Groove on with early bird tickets to the 2014 Groove Festival

The summer festival season might feel a long way away, but you can get in the mood well ahead of schedule with discounted early bird tickets for the 2014 Groove Festival.

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The summer festival season might feel a long way away, but you can get in the mood well ahead of schedule with discounted early bird tickets for the 2014 Groove Festival.

James Morrison, Soul II Soul Sound System and Imelda May were amongst the performers that played at a rocking Groove festival in the stunning surrounds of the Killruddery Estate in Bray earlier this summer and the headliners for next year’s event will be announced early in the New Year.

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Before then, however, festival organisers are delighted to announce a Christmas special offer from 4th December 2013 for 2014 Festival early bird weekend tickets.

An adult weekend ticket is available for just €69 (+€5 booking fee), while tickets for kids (4-17 years) cost just under half that (€34 +€3 booking fee) and with one of those in your hand, you have the flexibility to leave and return to the site as often as you wish over the weekend.

For more information, check out the festival website, or their Facebook and Twitter pages and then all you have to worry about is getting your groove on in time for July 5th and 6th next summer.

Groove Festival takes place on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th July 2014 at Killruddery Estate, Bray, Co Wicklow. Headline artists will be announced in early 2014.

Children under 4 have free admission but all under 12s must be registered on the festival website in advance which will be available from March 2014.

This early bird ticket offer will be available from Wednesday 4th December 2013 online at www.groovefestival.ie or with our ticketing partner www.tickets.ie. Weekend only tickets are available with this offer and availability is limited.

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