Deva Fest has seen record-breaking pre-sale numbers for the 2025 event.
The region's family-friendly festival announced that tickets are now on sale, following an unprecedented demand during the pre-sale period.
Early access was granted to those subscribed to the festival's mailing list, and the excitement for Deva Fest 2025 has shown.
More tickets have been sold in the first two weeks of pre-sale than during the entire early-bird period from August to Christmas in 2023.
The Deer Park campsite, popular for its proximity to the festival grounds, is already 60 per cent full.
Festival-goers are urged to secure their spots to avoid disappointment.
Club Deva will return in 2025, in partnership with the new Chester venue, Rooftop Social Club.
This collaboration will bring a mix of games, activities, and 'competitive socialising' to the hospitality area, offering a more premium guest experience.
Festival organiser, Phil Marston, said: "We're absolutely blown away by the response to the pre-sale this year.
"The fact that we’ve already sold more tickets in two weeks than we did in five months last year shows the amazing relationship we’ve built with our guests seeing them return year on year.
"We’re so grateful for the loyalty our guests show us and can’t wait to reveal our first announcement of 2025 acts this November."
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Deva Fest 2025 promises to feature an eclectic lineup of music, entertainment, food, and activities, solidifying its position as one of the most anticipated summer events in the region.
Tickets are currently available on the festival’s website: www.devafest.co.uk.
Those who book by the end of September will receive their tickets at 2024 prices before 2025 prices are launched later this year.
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