Love Saves the Day festival organisers have issued a warning to festivalgoers about ticket scammers. In a message posted to the festival's Instagram story this morning (June 1), organisers said: "Unfortunately, it's that time of year when we need to issue a warning about ticket scammers.
"We actively encourage only purchasing tickets directly from us or our ticket partner, SEE tickets. Using third party sites can never guarantee that tickets are 100% legitimate."
The story also included a link to the official Love Saves the Day ticket page on SEE tickets. According to the page, there are still a number of tickets available to buy, including Thursday Admission (£66.04 each), Friday Admission (£66.04 each) and Weekend Admission Thurs/Fri (£127.65 each).
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This year's Love Saves the Day festival will take place from June 2 to June 3 - the Bank Holiday - in a new location. According to organisers, the event will be marking its 10th anniversary at a location which holds "a very special place in our hearts and the history books alike when it comes to outdoor events in Bristol.
"From humble beginnings in Castle Park, to an incredible four years at Eastville Park - plus a one-off trip to The Downs - in 2022 Love Saves the Day will be making the move across the city to the iconic Ashton Court."
This year's festival is said to be the team's "most ambitious event to date" with bigger lineups, increased production, more stages and more. Bicep and Chase & Status are this year's headliners, with other acts on the lineup set to include Arlo Parks, Shy FX, Kurupt FM, Sub Focus, Andy C, Wilkinson and Gorgon City, among others.
You can find out more about this year's festival here.
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