Boardmasters is next month - and only a few tickets are left

Boardmasters is next month - and only a few tickets are left

Posted on: 21 Jul 2023

With Boardmasters fast approaching, would-be attendees are encouraged to seize some of the rapidly-selling tickets.

Boardmasters 2023 is just under a month away – taking place this August, from Wednesday the 9th to Sunday the 13th. With the festival drawing so close, it’s no wonder many of the tickets are sold out already – with just a few opportunities to witness the thrilling summertime celebration left. There are plenty of reasons to get involved with the seaside sonic Shangri-la – but perhaps one of the most compelling is the legendary headliners that are involved.

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On Friday, visitors will witness New Zealand superstar Lorde headlining her Boardmasters debut – not one to miss. On Sunday, grammy-nominated Florence and the Machine will take to the stage hot off the success of 2022’s Dance Fever. For those looking for a truly classic legend to enjoy, you’ll be pleased to hear that the final headliner for Saturday is Liam Gallagher – a UK festival exclusive this year.

But it doesn’t just end with the headliners – Boardmasters features a plethora of superstar artists this year, including Little Simz, Four Tet, Cypress Hill, Jockstrap, The Vaccines, Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Confidence Man and dozens more names.

But that’s not all Boardmasters is about – with a seaside locale, its hosting the Boardmasters OPEN, the country’s biggest surf competition. Watch the exciting highs and lows of the masters of catching waves – or get your own surf lessons. Who knows, maybe you’ll be up on the big boards next year!

Boardmasters is a really unique opportunity to catch a dizzying lineup whilst being able to party on the beach – sea, surf and sand included!

Many tickets for Boardmasters are sold out – or on resale only – but Friday & Sunday day tickets are still available, albeit in low supply. Get your tickets here, before it’s too late.


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Patrick Bate

Patrick is a filmmaker with so much Bristol in his blood the white blood cells are graffiti'd. Educated at the Northern Film School in Leeds, he’s returned home to be a Videographer and Reviewer for 365Bristol and BARBI. When he’s not messing about with cameras, he enjoys playing guitar, spending far too much time on tabletop RPGs, and being an awful snob about cider. Have a look at his work here, or get in touch at patrickb@365bristol.com.