Early bird tickets for an Ipswich music festival that will take place in 11 months have sold out in just 12 hours.
Brighten The Corners Festival has announced its return in 2024 on Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15.
A very limited run of super early bird weekend tickets sold out in less than a day.
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The music festival that celebrates eclectic emerging and underground music has also announced that early bird weekend tickets will be on sale soon, giving access to all venues across the two days.
The two-day multi-venue festival took over Ipswich town centre on Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10, with a brilliant variety of artists playing across five venues, including The Smokehouse, The Baths, St Stephen’s Church, the Corn Exchange, and the free-to-attend Cornhill stage.
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The organisers have announced the same venues will return for 2024.
Joe Bailey, CEO of Brighten The Corners, said: "We’re really excited to announce the dates for the 2024 edition of Brighten The Corners and to have super early bird tickets on sale this far in advance.
"We’re still digesting the huge success of this year’s event, it was just over four weeks ago and is still so fresh in all of our memories.
"There were so many stand out artists and performances over the weekend, and it has been amazing speaking to festival goers post-event and learning that so many people had different highlight moments.
"We can’t wait to start programming for next year and make this a yearly event for our town."
In a review from music magazine Clash, journalist Tom Kingsley said about the festival: "It’s a showcase to the wider world of what Ipswich has to offer: in music, in venues, in people and ideas. It succeeds on every count."
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