Peats Ridge Festival offers ticket sales on lay by
Organisers of the Peats Ridge Festival are offering eventgoers the chance to pay for their ticket for this year's Festival over a few months - with the option to lay-by tickets and pay them off in instalments.
Registrations for initial lay-by payments opened on 30th August 30th and will continue through to 14th October. Payment can then be is split over four payments - an initial payment on registration, followed by a further three equal instalments.
Lay-by tickets can be purchased at Peats Ridge Festival website, run by Oztiz, for $340 per adult plus lay-by administration fees.
The line-up for this year's Festival, to be held from 29th December to 1st January 2013, covers every genre, with acts that include John Butler Trio, Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings, Friendly Fires DJ set, Krafty Cutz vs A.Skillz, The Black Seeds, Deep Sea Arcade, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Blood Red Shoes and Gold Fields. The famed Dub Shack is also set to return this year.
The extensive arts program and eco living village are also real draw cards for Peats Ridge, providing an eclectic vibe of music, beauty and education.
Festival Director Matt Grant says "the lay-by option makes sure everyone who wants to, come along to the Festival can. We don't want people missing out because they can't get all the money together at once, so we try and make it a bit easier for them."
The three day camping festival of music, art and sustainability is a family friendly affair that sees people of all ages join together to bring the New Year in, to the beautiful sounds and astounding sights of the Festival.
http://www.peatsridgefestivallayby.oztix.com.au
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