A FAMILY-friendly micro-festival in the grounds of a Hartley Wintney hotel has announced this year's line-up for the event in August.
FleetingDays will take place at The Elvetham Hotel’s estate on August 17, and besides a stellar selection of bands and performers, the festival says it is offering a variety of leisure options to visitors.
From children's entertainment to quality local food and drink stalls, FleetingDays promises an engaging experience for attendees. This year will also feature new circus skill workshops for children, ensuring even our younger attendees have a memorable time.
Topping the line-up of this year's festival is The Killerz, UK's leading tribute act to 'The Killers'. Also scheduled to perform at the festival include Skamageddon, a professional seven-piece ska band, SoReal which plays soul and Motown classics, The Checkmates, a three-piece band from the south coast, Emerald Falls, a country rock band, and the artist Riley K.
The latter has performed widely at various events including Carfest, The Vintage Nostalgia Festival, and Oktoberfest in Hampshire.
Doors open at 12.30pm on the day of the event and will continue till 10.30pm. For those planning their festival budget, tickets remain at the previous year's prices.
An EarlyBird discount of 10 per cent on adult tickets lasts until the end of April, with an all-new family ticket also introduced this time round. Tickets are currently available for sale at the festival's official website.
Those attendees wishing to stay overnight can avail of exclusive room rates at The Elvetham. As a dog-friendly venue, The Elvetham welcomes furry friends into its stunning grounds. This ensures that guest's pets too can have an enjoyable experience at the festival.
The 2024 FleetingDays festival presents an attractive line-up of musicians and bands along with a well-rounded schedule of attractions, making it the perfect one day event for an enjoyable family outing.
For more information and tickets, go to fleetingdays.com.
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