FriendsFest announce details of 2021 Bristol event

FriendsFest announce details of 2021 Bristol event

Posted on: 01 Jun 2020

Visit Monica’s apartment, grab a coffee at Central Perk and get cosy on the orange sofa with FriendsFest. 

 

FriendsFest – the ultimate festival for fans of the American sitcom – is set to return to Bristol in 2021.

 

Following the postponement of FriendsFest 2020 due to COVID-19, FriendsFest (Bristol edition) has been rescheduled for summer 2021. 


Next year, FriendsFest Bristol will take place between 16 July and 25 July at Blaise Castle Estate, located in BS10.

 

Tickets are on sale now. Grab yours here

FriendsFest

An immersive touring event celebrating all-things ‘Friends’, FriendsFest brings replica sets, props and Friends-themed activities to the U.K.

 

With FriendsFest, fans of the show can explore Monica’s apartment, grab a coffee at Central Perk and recreate the title scene with that infamous orange sofa.

 

Alongside replica sets, FriendsFest boasts themed food and drink, exclusive merchandise and the chance to get up close with rare memorabilia.

 

New for 2021, FriendsFest will include the chance to ride the porcelain dog and to re-enact Joey’s clothes scene, alongside new interactive quiz.  

 

Throughout the festival, Friends episodes will also be projected onto big screens. 

 

Ticket information

 

Off-peak tickets (Monday to Thursday) for FriendsFest Bristol cost £26.50, and peak tickets (Friday to Sunday) cost £31.50, plus booking fees. 

 

Upon booking an Admission Ticket, you’ll be prompted to select a “Set Tour” timeslot.

 

Your Set Tour timeslot dictates the window within which you’ll be allowed to explore the sitcom’s iconic sets, including the show's apartment sets.

 

Ticket holders can stay as long as they like exploring other parts of FriendsFest, however, with the recommend visit lasting between 2 to 2.5 hours.

 

There’s still lots of tickets available, so click here to book.

 

Those who already booked tickets for 2020 don’t have to do anything: all 2020 tickets have been automatically moved to 2021. New tickets will be issued soon. 


For more information about FriendsFest, visit the website.


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Article by:

Kate Hutchison

 


Kate Hutchison

Get in touch with Kate at kate@365bristol.com