Win one of two family weekend passes to the Port Eliot Festival worth £360!
Not heard of the Port Eliot Festival yet? Where have you BEEN?
“All the brains of a literary festival. All the soul of a music festival.”
And we have TWO family passes to giveaway. Not just a day pass – oh no. This is for the whole weekend, camping included – and you even get to arrive on the Thursday afternoon to enjoy special weekenders-only privileges. The pass is for two adults and two children (8-15) – but under-8′s are free, so if you’re a bigger family with small people, you’re in too!
The festival is on 23rd-25th July, and is an annual celebration of words, music, imagination, laughter, exploration, and – above all – fun.
An incredible array of performers have appeared at Port Eliot over the years – drawn by the festival’s laid-back approach, colourful atmosphere and friendly vibe. “Most festivals now, literature festivals in particular, are high pressure and high profile,” says Hanif Kureishi. “Port Eliot is a sort of upmarket pop festival… It’s fun… It’s nice for the kids. It’s a lovely place, it’s just very relaxing.”
“I want to go! Now! How do I win?” I hear you cry.
Well. Let me tell you.
Your first chance is a Twitter thing – follow us, RT the message, and you’re in-to-win! It’s that simple, it really truly is.
So – Follow us on Twitter (@LittleStuff) and RT the comp message to be In to Win – that’s it!
RT @Littlestuff Win a family weekend pass (£360) to the Port Eliot festival, just for a follow & RT (or an RT if you love us already)
But fret not, all you Non-Twitterers. There’s a second chance on the main site, coming very soon for you to enter and be in with a chance yourself.
Closing date is 8th July, one entry per household.
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