Boundary Brighton Festival, taking place on 26–27 September at the city’s Stanmer Park, has relaunched its ‘Pay What You Can Afford’ initiative.
From 15-22 August, 1,000 tickets are available at any price fans can afford, starting from £10.
There is also a tiered rewards structure, which the festival says is “designed to support Brighton’s grassroots scene, give back to the local community, and keep the scene thriving for the young generation.“
The scheme is presented in collaboration with three Brighton venues; Patterns, Volks and Quarters.
Boundary Brighton will also be donating a percentage of every ticket sold, via a partnership with the non-profit organisation AudioActive, which provides mentoring work for under-represented young music makers across Sussex.
This year’s Boundary Brighton Festival will host the likes of Andy C, Camo & Krooked B2B Mefjus, D Double E, Gorgon City and more.
Luke Ralph, Boundary Festival Founder, said: “Boundary should belong to everyone, not just those who can stretch to a full-price ticket.
The new tiered system means we can reward those who can give more while ensuring no one misses out. At the same time, dedicating a percentage of every sale to AudioActive allows us to reinvest in the under-represented young talent that makes Brighton’s scene so special.
Festivals should unite communities, not divide them, and that means keeping tickets accessible even in challenging times.”
To apply for tickets, go to the Boundary Brighton website here.