Godiva Festival 2023 dates confirmed - how to buy early bird tickets

Godiva Festival is back once again for 2023 and organisers have announced when early bird tickets will be available
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Godiva Festival is one of the biggest events on the West Midlands summer calendar, drawing in fans from all around the region including Birmingham. Taking place in nearby Coventry, the event is one many music lovers from Brum make the short journey to.

In 2023, the festival will once again take place in Coventry’s Memorial Park. The dates have been pencilled in for June 30 to July 2.

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No information on who will be performing at this year’s festival has been revealed just yet, but the first line up is due to be announced over several days starting on February 27.

Deputy Leader of Coventry City Council and Cabinet Member for Events, Councillor Abdul Salam Khan, said: “We are delighted to announce that tickets to Coventry’s favourite annual event will be on sale very soon. We know fans of Godiva Festival are always eager to find out about the line-up, so we will be announcing our headliners, plus other acts, ahead of tickets going on sale.

“Due to the cost of living crisis, we have worked hard to make sure we could hold the prices of the first 20,000 tickets sold, meaning those tickets will cost exactly the same as they did last year. The remaining ticket prices have also been kept as low as possible.

“We know how much this festival means to the people of Coventry, and we want to make sure that those who want to attend this fantastic event have the opportunity to purchase tickets at our best value Early Bird prices.”

How to get Godiva Festival 2023 tickets

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Early bird tickets have been given a release date and there’s not too long to wait. Organisers have announced that the first 20,000 early bird tickets will be sold at the same price as last year, with ticket prices gradually rising as the festival weekend gets closer.

Tickets to this year’s festival can be bought for as little as £15 for an adult weekend ticket and £40 for a family weekend ticket which is for two adults and two children. Early bird

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