Grillstock Festival tickets available at discounted rates

Grillstock Festival tickets available at discounted rates

Posted on: 15 Dec 2016

Grillstock. MEAT. MUSIC. MAYHEM. Their tagline says it all. Tickets for the summerfest are now available with referral discounts when you book. So not only do you get a weekend of live music, meat and beer, but it's cheaper than ever and your mates will thank you for it.

Grillstock Festival tickets available at discounted rates

If you don't know of Grillstock by now - the festival, the Clifton Triangle smokehouse restaurant and the St Nicholas Market stall - then you have really been missing out. But miss out no more...tickets to the 2017 festival at Lloyds Amphitheatre on the Harbourside are still available with earlybird discounts and, what's more, when you book you will receive a referral code. 

 

 

This means that if your mates also book tickets then your ticket will gradually reduce in price and could even be free. All you need to trigger the discount is get 2 others to book. From there the rates of discount goes up with the amount of people using your code - simple. We'll leave it up to you whether you want to spread the discount between the group or just pocket the discount yourself and therefore be able to afford more meat, much more meat...we're not here to judge!

Grillstock Festival tickets available at discounted rates for 2017

Grillstock, Bristol’s own celebratory symbioses of meat, music and mayhem, is to return to the Lloyd’s Amphitheatre over the weekend of July 1st and 2nd next year; guarantee yourself a spot amongst it all by grabbing an early bird ticket.

 

Offering a bill of music that is only matched by its culinary accompaniment, there will be as much to feast your ears on as there is to sink your teeth into. Last year’s festival saw headline performances from Levellers and the Stranglers, with the Mouse Outfit and the Cuban Brothers also playing across the weekend.

Grillstock Festival Bristol - 2017


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James Anderson

Born and raised in the suburbs of Swansea, Jimmy moved to Bristol back in 2004 to attend university. Passionate about live music, sport, science and nature, he can usually be found walking his cocker spaniel Baxter at any number of green spots around the city. Call James on 078 9999 3534 or email Editor@365Bristol.com.