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Jenna Campbell

Parklife 2023 dates confirmed and pre-sale announced - here’s how to get tickets early

Parklife has announced the first on-sale details and dates for next year’s festival. The biggest metropolitan festival in the UK will take over Heaton Park once again on June 10 and 11.

After tickets for the 2022 edition sold out in less than 48 hours, Parklife is offering fans an early chance to snap up tickets with presale tickets now on sale - for those signed up to the Parklife mailing list - and a limited batch of early bird tickets on General Sale from 10am tomorrow. Tickets are available from their official website here, and Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

Over 100,000 people have signed up for the Earlybird Pre-Sale, which went live this morning at 10am. There will also be a limited batch of 2023 tickets available as Earlybird pricing on general sale tomorrow morning.

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Organisers say that to ensure Parklife is available to all, a new payment plan programme has been introduced - with General Admission weekend tickets available from £9.50 a month. Around 80,000 festival-goers attend each day of the festival.

While the lineup for 2023 has not yet been revealed, this year’s festival featured headline sets from 50 Cent, Tyler, The Creator and Megan The Stallion. There were a number of standout moments from Lewis Capaldi, Loyle Carner, Arlo Parks, Jamie xx.

50 Cent (James Speakman/Manchester Evening News)

DJ sets across the weekend came from Four Tet, Eric Prydz, Peggy Gou, Carl Cox, DJ EZ, Annie Mac and Jayda G. Parklife also welcomed some new stage partners for the first time, including the likes of underground giants Fuse and tastemakers Eat Your Own Ears.

Parklife was first launched by Sacha Lord in 2010. It was held at Platt Fields Park in Fallowfield, just 20,000 attended and Ian Brown performed the night before - 12 years on it has grown to be the biggest metropolitan festivals in the UK.

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