Bestival: Weekly payment plan launched

Bestival HQ share details of early bird tickets and a new payment plan, allowing you to pay £5 per week over the next 34 weeks. Ed

Gearing up for next year’s landmark 10th Bestival, a very limited number of Early Bird tickets for our 2013 extravaganza, which takes place on September 5th-8th will go on sale at 9:00am today (21st September 2012).

Secure 2012 prices
Held at 2012 prices for a short time only, tickets will be available on a 34 week payment plan for Friday entry weekend tickets and a 36 week payment plan for Thursday entry weekend tickets.

That means that an adult ticket can now be bought with a payment of just a fiver a week!

Upgrade later
Anyone purchasing an Early Bird ticket will be able to upgrade to a Wild Copse ticket, once they go on-sale.

So, there’s no excuse not to guarantee your place at our historic birthday bash.

Ticket prices
Adult Weekend Camping Ticket with entry from Thursday 5th September – £180
Adult Weekend Camping Ticket with entry from Friday 6th September – £170
Student Weekend Camping Ticket – £170
Teen Ticket Weekend Camping Ticket (age 13-17) – £120
Age 12 and Under Weekend Ticket – FREE (but you must obtain a ticket)
Campervan Tickets: £85 (per vehicle)
Car Parking – £10 advance (or £15 cash on arrival)

NB All tickets will incur a booking fee.

For more information see the Bestival Website.

Image: © Vic Frankowski

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Jon
17, March 2010 4:02 pm

I do wonder how many of those 20 people may have left the island for work, and how many have taken a part time job. Anything over 16 hrs per week is considered full time by the job centre and would mean that person is classed as employed, which seems ridiculous. Also, perhaps that figure should be broken down into recently unemployed, medically unfit to work, and… Read more »

seb
Reply to  Jon
18, March 2010 12:23 pm

i’m on a `new deal` scheme which is very keen to push jobseekers into 16+ hours `full-time` employment – although how one is supposed to make ends meet on a `full-time` salary for 16 hours is moot.

Jon
Reply to  seb
18, March 2010 1:31 pm

I honestly cant fathom how any employer would consider full time to be around 35-40 hours a week, yet the government sets full time at 16 hours a week. They cant add up it seems.
Maybe VB can approach an island job centre and ask these questions? Especially how anyone is supposed to make ends meet on minimum wage whilst working only 16 hours a week.

Gertcha
Reply to  Jon
18, March 2010 1:39 pm

You seem to be a man with a lot of time on his hands, who makes lots of suggestion for what VB should be doing, why not offer you help instead?

Jon
Reply to  Gertcha
18, March 2010 1:40 pm

Id be happy to help if help was wanted.

Clarkee
17, March 2010 4:13 pm

hardly surprising when they are pushing people in the direction of self employment.

£50 pound self employment credit for 16 weeks and working tax credits of £50 pound a week.

Gets you off there figures, biggest con ever

seb
Reply to  Clarkee
18, March 2010 12:56 pm

anyone taking a self-employment option and who’s got an innovative business plan can win good prizes at venture candy

neilbe
17, March 2010 7:36 pm

I was signing on last week but have been
put on a training course for 12 wks.(maths and english)

Whilst training in Newport I am no longer
considered unemployed.

Can anyone help me with me maths homework…

2×5= This is one of the harder questions.
No, it really is.

Jon
Reply to  neilbe
17, March 2010 9:10 pm

they did speak to me a while ago about doing a course in maths. I pointed out quite politely that I have a degree and I only bother going to sign on so I have some money to pay for little things like food whilst I look for full time work. Words like patronising, jobsworth, and idiotic may have been said, but not in that order. Incidentally,… Read more »

seb
Reply to  neilbe
18, March 2010 12:19 pm

I was signing on until a few weeks ago but have now been placed on a private sector flexible new deal scheme.

all this outsourcing is pretty lucrative for the firms involved.

islebeseeingyou
Reply to  neilbe
18, March 2010 2:23 pm

I know of a high flying city wizz kid with 2 degrees who was offered an educational course in Maths and English. The said high fly also spoke 4 languages fluently yet was told they should look at caring for older people. They went off and started up their own business.

seb
Reply to  islebeseeingyou
18, March 2010 3:27 pm

caring for old people isn’t a bad thing to do. i may be old myself one day (perhaps i’m already old?) and possibly, eventually, will have to rely on carers. incidentally, for anyone with an entrepreneurial streak, thanks to all the privatisation and outsourcing etc, there are fortunes to be made in providing care for old folk. just set up an old folks home (or, mutatis mutandis,… Read more »

Griff
17, March 2010 7:47 pm

Sadly, this figure will change next month due to all the seasonal (minimum wage) jobs that will be taken up. This Island is going bust due, in the main, to all the old codgers that live here and the benefit scroungers that move her for a better life beside the seaside! I, for one, am off!

James Arrow
Reply to  Griff
18, March 2010 2:13 am

I signed on for a bit. Got the jobseekers.Then I found out if I managed to get a little work and earned an odd few quid they took it off me again. So I didn’t bother to sign on after that. How many people find it a waste of time signing on and also can’t stand the idignity of it? I earn some money with a bit… Read more »

seb
Reply to  Griff
18, March 2010 12:20 pm

bon voyage!!

seb
Reply to  seb
18, March 2010 3:29 pm

bon voyage mispalced : valediction is for Griff – hope the solent isn’t too choppy as you bid the island farewell :)

seb
18, March 2010 12:28 pm

into fashion/celebs/media?

here’s a great entry-level position with the news of the world fabulous magazine:

http://www.londonjobs.co.uk/cgi-bin/vacdetails.pl?selection=935165033&src=search_channel_RETA

there’ll be hundreds of applicants so don’t pin all your hopes on geting it.

AlanB
18, March 2010 6:13 pm

New deal is a con

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