Woah! Woke up to find all Tier 1 tickets except X4 Camper Van Sites #soldout That was unexpected!! Tier 2 now on sale and a few gone already! https://t.co/OFYijXOwxs to book 🌊💃🏼🎶
— It Takes A Village (@ITAVfestival) December 8, 2017
Yikes.
Tickets went on sale this morning for the residents-only, self-catering festival It Takes A Village in Trabolgan, outside Whitegate, Co Cork from April 13 to 15.
Tickets can be bought here
Previously: No Camping
Irish people really will go to any auld poo.
Yeah…what is it about Irish people and local events and festivals?! I mean… come on!!!
Damn them and their need to be happy.
You won’t see any europeans taking a trip over for this. Strictly for locals.
Local events and festivals go on all over the world, primarily attended by locals.
What are even talking about?
Yeah! What ARE even talking about???
you shut up
There’s something fundamentally wrong with a music festival where you stay indoors if you ask me.
Went to Sea Sessions there a couple of years back, a couple of my friends stayed in a B&B in town while the rest of camped, I haven’t spoken to them since.
I would rather gouge my eyes out with a rusty nail than camp at a festival.
Horses for courses.
To be honest, that’s why I’ve never gone to a festival. I don’t like discomfort. Or muck. Or portaloos.
You should try one in a more civilised country. InMusic in Croatia has actual toilets, actual showers and Nick Cave for 80 quid all in.
The best festivals I’ve ever been to were the All Tomorrows Parties in the UK. Similar to this festival they all took place in the Butlins Holiday Parks in Minehead or the Pontins in Camber Sands. Having the accommodation was incredible, every apartment became house party session spots and you get to sleep in proper beds each night. How could you complain.