PENDLESIDE WITCH FESTIVAL
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Tel: 01282 664400
Tel: 01282 664400
Pendleside Hospice is excited to announce a brand new event the Pendleside Witch Festival, which incorporates three fantastic elements- a festival, Witch Walk and Guinness World Record attempt!
You can choose to take part in as much or as little of the event as you wish… your registration fee covers everything, including your official witch outfit.
Burnley Mechanics Theatre are supporting Pendleside Hospice to promote and sell tickets for the Witch Festival. 100% of all ticket sales goes directly to Pendleside Hospice, our ticketing provider Ticketsolve have agreed to waiver all charges in support of Pendleside Hospice and this event.
ON THE DAY
Guinness World Record attempt… Bring it back to Lancashire!
The main focus of the day will be our Guinness World Record attempt at 3pm
The Witch Walk…
A circular walk, starting at 11am from Barrowford Park to make the Witch Festival more of a challenge.
The Festival…
A family focused festival running between 1-8pm, with live music, activities, refreshments and more for all ages to enjoy.
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Tickets: £15 Adults / £10 Children / £35 Family of Four (£5 Additional Children)
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