Butserfest returns for its ninth year at Queen Elizabeth Country Park next weekend.
The headliners at next Saturday’s event include Don Broco, Funeral for a Friend and Heck.
Butserfest is unique in providing an opportunity for young people to experience world class live music in an alcohol and drug free festival environment.
The event is organised by East Hampshire District Council and leader Cllr Ferris Cowper said: “Butserfest is a unique event which has become part of the calendar for our young people.
"I regard it as one of our great community achievements which is why the council continues to support it and help it grow.
"It’s amazing to think that the festival will be celebrating its 10th anniversary next year. Long may it continue.”
Festival goers will also be able to enjoy free activities, including skateboard simulator, zorbing, last man standing and base jump, as well as a host of food stalls.
The complete line-up is as follows:
Main stage: Don Broco, Funeral for a Friend, Hacktivist, The Xcerts, The Qemists, The Lounge Kittens, The One Hundred, Our Hollow Our Home, Boston Manor, Dirt, Waking Angel, Cardinal Bay.
Crossroads Stage: Heck, Fathoms, Zoax , Carcer City, Lock & Key, Create to Inspire, Shields, SHVPES, Prolong the Agony, Networks, Lost Atlanta, Vanity Draws Blood, Wars.
Introducing Stage: Deference, Elements, Daniel Eagle, Flashfires, Zenthetix, Jack Howson, Forever in Depths, Eight 28, Just Millie, These Septic Stars, Forgotten Shores, Ella Davidson, Breathe in the Silence, Nanking.
Doors open at 11am and the festival closes at 10pm. Tickets are on sale now priced at £24.90 online from www.butserfest.co.uk/tickets or £30 on the gate.
You can also buy tickets from Petersfield Town Council, Horndean Parish Council, Queen Elizabeth Country Park, The Petersfield School, Alton Sports Centre, Mill Chase Leisure Centre, the Taro Centre and The Phoenix Theatre.
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