Is Rewind festival going ahead 2021?
Is Rewind festival going ahead 2021?
Currently we’re planning to go ahead with Rewind 2021 with as few restrictions as possible as per the government’s roadmap out of lockdown. However, we will be following all government advice given at the time of the festival which could mean this year’s Rewind is a little different to usual!
Is Rewind Scotland going ahead?
Rewind Scotland is the latest festival to be cancelled due to Covid restrictions. The retro music event, due to take place in Perth on 23-25 July, will not go ahead for a second year. An announcement on the event’s website said that the decision was made based on the latest guidance from the Scottish government.
How many people Rewind Scotland?
In 2019 the capacities of the festivals were Scotland: 30,000, South: 40,000, and North: 20,000….
Rewind Festival | |
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Years active | 2009–present |
Attendance | 40,000 |
Website | rewindfestival.com |
Where to buy Rewind tickets in Scone Palace?
Tickets on sale now!! Pay Outright option enables customers to pay for their tickets straight away and know that Rewind is in the bag! Select the ticket category below to book online. To book in person (no booking fees apply) visit the Scone Palace Shop, open 10am-4pm Friday – Sunday.
Where can I book tickets for Rewind Scotland?
To book in person (no booking fees apply) visit the Scone Palace Shop, open 10am-4pm Friday – Sunday. Access to the Festival Arena and Campsite for 3 nights (Fri-Sun inclusive). This ticket type is required for Campervans, Caravans & Boutique Camping. Access to the Festival Arena only for 3 days (Fri-Sun inclusive).
Where did the Rewind Festival take place in Scotland?
The Rewind Festival in Scotland took place at the Scone Palace grounds near Perth on 24, 25, and 26 July 2015. The Rewind Festival South took place at Temple Island Meadows, Remenham Farm, Remenham, near Henley-on-Thames on 21, 22 and 23 August 2015. DJ Rusty Egan supplied music during the intervals.
When is stone of destiny coming back to Scone Palace?
The owners of Scone Palace have warmly welcomed today’s news from the Scottish Government that the Stone of Destiny is to be returned to Perthshire. Scone Palace, one of Scotland’s most popular attractions, has welcomed the First Minister’s announcement that their gardens can re-open to visitors on Wednesday 1st July.