Tickets for Parklife 2023 are to go on sale this week, with music lovers keen to enjoy the event getting several pre-sale options to help secure their spot at Heaton Park before the general sale opens on Friday.
The full 2023 lineup has been confirmed - full details are available here - with The 1975, Aitch, The Prodigy, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas among the big names taking part.
The 2022 event sold out completely within 48 hours so fans keen to make sure they get their spot need to plan in advance to avoid disappointment but Three customers right now have a unique opportunity to get tickets a full 48 hours before any other pre-sales go on sale, if they book via Ticketmaster here from 9am today (Tuesday, January 31).
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Right now the only way non-Three mobile customers can get early access if they haven't been to the event before is by signing up for Thursday's pre-sale via the Parklife website.
Ticketmaster and See Tickets are official providers selling both individual day and full weekend tickets for standard and VIP entry. Tickets will also be available through the Festival website.
Parklife is the UK's biggest metropolitan festival and renowned for the quality of the acts it gets to play there.
High profile stars who have taken to the stage since the Festival started in 2010 include Megan Thee Stallion, Lewis Capaldi, Snoop Dogg, Sam Smith, George Ezra, Wu-Tang Clan, The Chemical Brothers, The Flaming Lips, Plan B, The 1975, Liam Gallagher and Dizzee Rascal among dozens of others.
How to get Parklife Festival 2023 pre-sale tickets
Right now there are three separate pre-sales set to run across the next few days, before general sale tickets of all kinds go live on Friday morning (February 3) at 10am on both Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
The all important pre-sale dates and times are:
Tuesday, January 31 from 9am: Three customers have the chance to buy Saturday and Sunday day ticket or full weekend tickets as an exclusive pre-sale 48 hours before any other customers on Ticketmaster using this link - it's slightly different to the usual one and when we tested the standard Ticketmaster link at 9am we were getting time out errors so don't get caught out. Three customers can generate a special code to get into the link to buy tickets by signing into the Three+ app and signing up for the Parklife Festival offer. Tickets including VIP access or coach travel from local cities like Liverpool, Sheffield and Leeds are also available.
Thursday, February 2 from 10am: The official Parklife pre-sale will be available for music fans who have previously booked for the Festival and fans who signed up for the Parklife pre-sale notifications on the official website here. There will be the chance to buy Saturday and Sunday day tickets or full weekend tickets on Ticketmaster.
How to get Parklife Festival 2023 general sale tickets
Parklife Festival general sale opens on Friday morning (February 3) at 10am on both Ticketmaster and See Tickets. Both day and weekend tickets will be available either to pay in full or by putting down a deposit and signing up to a payment plan.
How much are Parklife Festival 2023 tickets?
With Parklife offering both general and VIP options, tickets prices do vary.
Limited early bird priced tickets went on sale in October via both Ticketmaster and See Tickets. At that point a weekend ticket was £129.50 for general admission and £185 for VIP. Saturday was £95 for standard and £114.50 for VIP. Sunday was £79.50 for general access and £114.50 for VIP.
All prices were exclusive of booking fees.
This morning's Three Presale prices are along a similar line and are available now for Three customers who generate a special code by signing into the Three+ app. Weekend tickets are £139.90 for standard tickets up to £253.80 for the most expensive VIP experience.
Saturday tickets in the Three Presale start at £93.50 going up to £156.60 for the most expensive VIP option.
There are also ticket and coach bundles available, with coaches coming from Leeds, Liverpool and Sheffield. A Saturday day ticket in the Three Presale plus coach is £147.50 from Leeds, £144.50 from Liverpool or £148.50 from Sheffield.
Sunday day tickets in the Three Presale start at £87.45 going up to £156.60 for the most expensive VIP option. Meanwhile a Sunday day ticket plus coach is £135.95 from Leeds, £132.95 from Liverpool or £137.25 from Sheffield.
Tickets for Friday's general sale have not been confirmed but are expected to be at least the same price, if not more expensive.
VIP tickets give music fans extra access to many different festival features, including access to two designated VIP exclusive bars. There's also a fast-track VIP entrance, special street food and cocktail vans, exclusive access to the Parklife Club and luxury private restrooms.
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