Love Saves The Day Bristol 2022: when is Ashton Court music festival, how to get tickets & who is in line-up?

Love Saves the Day marks its 10-year anniversary with a switch in venue to Ashton Court, taking place alongside Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in June - but are tickets still available? Here is everything you need to know about the huge festival.
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The line-up for the 2022 edition of Love Saves the Day festival has been released, and it is sure to be one not to miss.

The festival has been located at sites across the city over the past 10 years, with the 2022 event taking place at Ashton Court.

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Chase & Status and Mura Masa are amongst the headline names announced for the festival.

They will be among 175 acts performing across 11 stages at the festival on Thursday, June 2 and Friday, June 3.

Earlier this month, organisers said that the second tier tickets were ‘flying out’ and have encouraged people to get booked up as soon as possible for the event.

The festival has given a platform to some of the biggest names in music over the past decadeThe festival has given a platform to some of the biggest names in music over the past decade
The festival has given a platform to some of the biggest names in music over the past decade

Who is playing at Love Saves the Day 2022?

Chase & Status are headlining the festival on Friday, and Mura Masa are set to perform earlier on the same day.

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Also making an appearance are Arlo Parks, Andy C and Wilkinson.

For the full line-up, check out the festival poster below.

The festival organisers explained that they have given a starting point to many now thriving artists, and that this year will be no different.

A spokesperson said: “Our line-up has long championed the superstars of tomorrow and we pride ourselves in being one step ahead of the trends.

“We’ve given first-time festival stages to household names like Stormzy and Slowthai and, throughout our programming, we’ve provided early platforms for plenty of future musical icons such as My Nu Leng, Loyle Carner and Shanti Celeste, to name a few.

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“2022 will be no different - we’ll be continuing to advocate for the freshest new sounds from across the mainstream and underground music scenes.”

The line-up poster released by the festivalThe line-up poster released by the festival
The line-up poster released by the festival

Where can I get tickets?

Tickets for the two-day festival are available on the event’s official website.

Earlybird and first release tickets for both days are sold out, but there is still availability for the second, third, fourth and final release on each day as well as weekend tickets.

How much are tickets?

The price of the remaining available tickets for the festival are below.

Thursday admission - second release - £49.95

Thursday admission - third release - £54.94

Thursday admission - fourth release - £61.05

Thursday admission - final release - £66.04

Friday admission - second release - £49.95

Friday admission - third release - £54.94

Friday admission - fourth release - £61.05

Friday admission - final release - £66.04

Weekend admission third release - £105.45

Weekend admission fourth release - £116.55

Weekend admission final release - £127.65

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