Follow us for line up news and rumours, ticket information and everything you need to know as the Heaton Park festival returns. Those who registered for pre-sale will be able to buy tickets from 9am on Wednesday 1 February. Parklife updates from the Manchester Evening News whats on team. Parklife tickets will go on general sale via Skiddle and Ticketmaster from 9am on Thursday 2 February. General entry tickets cost £59.50 for the day/£96.50 for the weekend, whilst access to the Planet VIP area – which this year carries a ‘Return to New York’ theme with special performances, secret spaces and live art battles – will cost £85 for the day/£125 for the weekend. Personally, I can't wait to see A Tribe Called Quest - these hip-hop legends are a major coup." Parklife boss, Sacha Lord, told Confidential: "Every year we are proud that we can put the spotlight on Manchester, but this year we think it's going to be something really special. The live event will take place at Heaton Park in Manchester over the weekend of 11th - 12th of September. Promising to be bigger and better than ever, the festival will. Parklife have announced that they will be returning in late 2021. Coming back with a bang for 2021 following last year’s cancellation, Parklife has officially announced its festival dates for this year with the fun scheduled to return between 11th-12th September 2021. Take a look at Parklife 2016’s best dressed gallery All thrills, no spills, enjoy Parklife 2023 to the VIP fullest with your own private members club. The festival was cancelled this year as a result of the Coronavirus. Previous headline acts have included The Chemical Brothers, Jamie XX, Snoop Dog, Disclosure, Calvin Harris, Plan B and Rudimental. Parklife - now in its eighth year - will again take over Europe’s largest municipal park on the second weekend of June (10th and 11th), with a sell-out crowd of 75,000 people expected each day and a series of yet-to-be-announced after parties planned across the city.
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