Categories: Festivals

Bestival’s Common People to come to Oxford

We are absolutely delighted to announce that Common People, a grand day out from the makers of Bestival in conjunction with Oxford City Council, will be coming to Oxford on 28th & 29th May 2016, so don’t miss out – save the date! Taking place in the stunning surrounds of South Park, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful parks in the UK, and famously the venue for a home-coming concert by Radiohead and Supergrass over 15 years ago, Common People Oxford, will be a feast of the finest that the live music and DJ scenes have to offer. A twin for our already established Southampton event held on the same spring bank holiday weekend, both festivals will share some line-up, with a few key regional differences to give each show an unmistakably homespun feel.

Common People Curator Rob da Bank says: “Common People HQ is buzzing with excitement today to announce that we’re bringing our show to Oxford next May. South Park is a stunning setting and we have an amazing line up to share with you very soon – from pop stars to underground legends, theatre and spoken word to our ace Kids Area and some special Oxford touches. Thanks for having us Oxford.”

Both amazingly brilliant line-ups of world class superstar bands and DJs will be announced very soon, so until then, make sure you sign up to our mailing list and get access to an exclusive 24-hour ticket pre-sale. But that’s not all, 100 randomly chosen people will get the chance to buy a day ticket in the pre-sale for just £10!

See you on South Park for Oxford’s debut Common People show!

Facebook: www.Facebook.com/commonpeopleOX
Twitter: @commonpeopleOX
Instagram:  @commonpeoplelOX

Venue Address: South Park, 75 Hill Top Road, Oxford, OX4 1NT
Dates: Saturday 28th May 2015, Sunday 29th May 2015 (Spring Bank Holiday weekend)
Non-camping event

Tickets will be available in local shops as well as online www.commonpeople.net

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