Ross-on-Wye’s Equinox Festival is set to return for 2024, promising an unforgettable experience for all ages.
The beloved local event will be hitting Ross’s ‘The Bandstand’ in 14 Wye Street over September 20 and 21, continuing its tradition of celebrating community, culture, and creativity in the heart of Herefordshire.
Avid festivalgoers can look forward to an exciting lineup of live performances, local and international food vendors, artisan craft stalls, and a wide variety of activities. The family-friendly festival aims to provide a platform for local artists and businesses to shine.
The Equinox Ross-on-Wye Festival has been a staple in the local calendar for several years, attracting visitors from across the county and beyond. The 2024 festival is poised to be the best one yet, with fresh and innovative additions including a dedicated ‘Kids Zone’.
Although a definitive list of headlining acts is yet to be announced, the community can look forward to entirely local musicians and artists of many different genres, some of which from all across the globe – acts including a mariachi band and Japanese Taiko will be performing.
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Tickets for Equinox Festival must be booked on Equinox’s Eventbrite page. Not only will each ticketholder secure their spot at the festival but can also claim an Equinox-branded reusable festival cup on the day. Tickets are limited to 500 per day with the festival warning “once they're gone, they're gone!”
For more information on the Equinox Ross-on-Wye Festival 2024 and to stay updated on announcements, please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/equinox-festival-ross-on-wye-tickets-981889797817 or follow the Ross-on-Wye Town Council Facebook and Instagram Pages.
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