Outcider Festival returns for its 10th anniversary edition this summer

Outcider Festival returns for its 10th anniversary edition this summer

Posted on: 14 Jun 2024

Celebrating a decade of fun and exciting events, one of the South West’s best alternative festivals is gearing up for its finest edition to date.

 

Outcider Festival runs in the Mendip Hills just south of Bristol from Thursday 1 until Sunday 4 August 2024.

 

A small but mighty festival that punches well above its weight, with almost 40 live acts performing shows on two alternating stages across the weekend. This is a four-day festival, but options are available for any number of days. Camping is FREE with live-in vehicles also welcome for an additional charge.

 

Grab your tickets while you still can, HERE.

 

 

Acts playing at the festival include Bristol big hitters The Allergies, joined by the likes of Sonic Boom 6, The Dreadnoughts, Funke and The Two Tone Baby, 8Kalacas, The Great Malarkey and Skimmity Hitchers plus many more original acts across various different genres.

 

Other eccentric attractions at the festival include the always popular cider-obics, an alternative sports day, a warming campfire and the famous Tuk Tuk Timewarp, with plenty of surprises popping up throughout this action-packed weekend.

The festival has a proud reputation of being a fun, friendly and inclusive occasion that sees many punters returning each year to be part of the ever-growing Outcider family. The event also caters for all tastes in food and drink, not just to cider heads!

 

Saturday and Sunday tickets allow entry from Saturday morning and camping in tents on Saturday and Sunday night. If you wish to arrive for the Friday entertainment, you will need to buy a Friday early arrival ticket. Parking and live-in vehicle parking passes must be purchased separately.

Outcider Festival runs in the Mendip Hills just south of Bristol from Thursday 1 until Sunday 4 August 2024 with tickets already running low – buy yours HERE.


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Article by:

Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.