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Back to the 80s and 90s Festival in Heather is on schedule for summer - with tickets getting snapped up

Local News by Graham Hill 2nd Mar 2021  
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The Back to the 80s and 90s Festival is scheduled to take place at Cattows Park in Heather later this summer - and tickets are selling fast.

While a number of major festivals have had to cancel due to their dates being in June, thus event has been planned for August when it hoped many of the Covid restrictions will have been lifted.

The event will take place from August 12-15, and among the bands due to play are Katrina and the Waves, 911, Atomic Kitten, Aqua and Roni Size.

It is being organised by Swadlincote-based James Dean Events and tickets can be booked HERE.

The event Facebook page says that VIP tickets have already sold out out and limited weekend camping tickets still on sale.

     

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