Love Saves The Day has announced the dates for next year's festival after it celebrated ten years in 2022. The coveted music event will be returning to Ashton Court in 2023 after it moved from its usual spot in the Clifton Downs.
The festival took place this year over the first two days of the Queen's Platinium Jubilee on June 2 and 3. Some 30,000 festival goers were hit with heavy downpours on the Friday which led to many people leaving early and caused singer Arlo Parks to cancel her performance at the last minute after a stage flooded.
Despite the rain, Love Saves The Day's tenth birthday was deemed a success with stand-out performances from Chase & Status, Bicep, Mura Masa and Kurupt FM.
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Organisers have said next year's event will return on the second May bank holiday weekend and early bird tickets will be made available "soon". They have advised people to follow their social media channels for updates while they redo the festival website.
In an update shared over email, the festival said: "Following our debut year at Ashton Court to mark 10 years of Love Saves The Day, we will be returning to our new home for 2023 on the Saturday, May 27 and Sunday 28 for another love-fuelled Bank Holiday special. Earlybird tickets will be dropping soon, expect an announcement on a confirmed on-sale date in the coming days...
"Back with another huge line-up for 2023, we'll also be working on improving and tweaking the site for next year's festival, follow us on socials to stay up to date with all things Love Saves The Day."
Trader applications to run a food stall on site for next year have also opened. Businesses can register their interest on the Love Saves The Day website.
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