Come and enjoy 12 hours of soulful fun & frolics with friends and family from 11am with the Summer Soulstice Crew on Saturday June 23rd with over 30 DJs and Main Stage live acts spread across 3 arenas of music in the green surroundings of OE’s Memorial Playing Fields, Barnet. As well as the Live action and dance tents, there’s licensed bars, cocktails, food outlets, merchandise stalls, a Free kids play zone, entertainers, gazebo/picnic area, limited camping & car parking. And to top it off you can jump a ride on their handy free Soul Bus shuttle to and from High Barnet tube station on the day.
Now in its 12th year, this annual fundraising event in aid of Cherry Lodge Cancer Care and in memory of Andy Weekes, is all about raising money with a great big smile as the Soulstice team provide the capital with one of June’s more intimate Festival highlights. Family friendly, safe and fun Soulstice aims to give everyone who attends, a great day out! whilst enjoying some of the finest soulful grooves on what hopes to be a sunny afternoon and warm evening.
Guided by a quality ethos Summer Soulstice continues to provide high quality kids activities, food outlets, adequate shelter in case of rain, efficient bar facilities, excellent sound systems, and a secure environment for everyone to enjoy the best in soulful grooves and entertainment.
Tickets for Soulstice always sell out and it’s an Advance eticket only event with none available to buy on the day so please act quickly and head to https://www.summersoulstice.co.uk/
Licensed bars, cocktails, food outlets, merchandise stalls, Free kids play zone, entertainers, gazebo/picnic area, limited camping & car parking. FREE soul bus service to & from High Barnet during the day.
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