Ticket to We, The People Festival on Saturday 4 June or Sunday 5 June 2011 for £17.50 at Bristol Harbour (£35 Value)
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Ticket to We, The People Festival on Saturday 4 June or Sunday 5 June 2011 for £17.50 at Bristol Harbour (£35 Value)
- Headline acts from Chase and Status and The Streets
- Acts also featuring on 4 June include Example, Annie Mac, and J-Wow (Buraka Som Sistema)
- Acts also featuring on 5 June include Roots Manuva, Lee Scratch Perry, and Doom
- Two day festival in the heart of Bristol City
- Music 2pm-midnight
1 Groupon per person per day, may buy multiple as gifts. Must present Groupon and valid ID for entry. Must be aged 18 or over. No glass or outside food and drink permitted. Valid only on option purchased. No re-entry once in venue. Please see partner website for full T&Cs.
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When writing the American constitution, Jefferson, Franklin and Adams could not have envisaged that they were naming a riotous festival in Bristol, nor condoning weird grizzly transplants. Exercise your right to bear arms with today's Groupon: for £17.50 instead of £35 get a ticket for
We, The People Festival on either Saturday or Sunday in Bristol.
Docking heavyweight musical tankers from around the world, We, The People festival is making its debut in Bristol's harbor. With three packed stages stocked with global talent and organized by the clotted cream of Bristol's club promoters, the urban festival will be spilling bass lines from 2pm till midnight on the 4th and 5th June, and after-parties are gathering on the horizon to take committed revelers into the early hours.
Today's Groupon is a promise of democratically decided raw talent, with Saturday or Sunday tickets available for £17.50. Saturday's entertainment include Redlight & Dread MC, Example and a live set from Chase and Status, plus more act still being hauled in up the quay. If that doesn't get feet stomping then Sunday's highlights include witnessing Roots Manuva, the epiglottal enigma Beardyman, a masked supervillian by the name of DOOM, and a headline performance from Mike Skinner and The Streets on their fifth and reportedly final tour.





