Parklife Festival 2024: Travel Plans and New Routes Announced

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 6, 2024 16:30 PMNews
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Vibrant scenes at Parklife Festival. Source: unsplash

Manchester’s Heaton Park is set to host the annual Parklife Festival on June 8-9, 2024. Known for its diverse lineup and vibrant atmosphere, this year’s festival promises performances from top artists such as Doja Cat, Disclosure, and J Hus. As preparations are underway, organizers have announced new travel arrangements to enhance the festival experience.

Big Green Coach, the official travel partner for Parklife 2024, has expanded its services to include additional pick-up locations across the UK. This year, festival-goers can board from cities such as Barnsley, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Chester, Doncaster, Huddersfield, Lancaster, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Loughborough, Nottingham, Preston, Sheffield, Stoke on Trent, Warrington, Wrexham, and York. These new stops aim to provide easier access for attendees traveling from different parts of the country.

The coaches will transport attendees directly to the festival gates before the music starts and return them to their original pick-up points after the headliners finish. This service is designed to offer a convenient and stress-free travel option, allowing festival-goers to fully enjoy their experience without the hassle of coordinating transportation.

In addition to the expanded routes, the travel service emphasizes sustainability. The carbon-neutral coaches provide an environmentally friendly travel option, aligning with the festival’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.

Tickets for the coach service are available now, with flexible payment options to accommodate a wide range of budgets. Festival organizers encourage attendees to secure their travel arrangements early to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey to and from the event.

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