A fan-favourite stage is set to return to the Victorious Festival for 2024, organisers have revealed.
The Seaside Stage will be back for this year's festival after a brief hiatus while the Southsea Coastal Scheme was transforming the seafront.
Victorious Festival shared: "Now, it will reopen in time for the festival embracing everything we all love about the area’s unique heritage while also offering improved sea defence systems.
"Around Southsea Castle, an innovative split-level promenade will enhance views across the Solent and will have significant benefits socially, with its timber seating areas and boulder play areas with sound tubes making it a relaxing, exciting, and enjoyable place to spend time, including while at the festival."
Festival Director James Ralls said ‘‘We’re thrilled to have such a special stage back on site for 2024, it’s been a favourite since the start and has been home to many special sets over the years.
"Thanks to the impressive work of the Southsea Coastal Scheme team over the past few years it will be back better than ever before.
"The views and atmosphere are going to be unrivalled making it the most memorable festival experience in the whole of the UK!’’
How to get tickets for Victorious Festival 2024
If you fancy going along to Victorious Festival 2024 then tickets can be bought on their website here.
Early Bird Tier 3 tickets are on sale at the moment for a price of £70 per day.
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Who will be performing at Victorious Festival 2024?
The festival has attracted some big names to perform in 2024 including Biffy Clyro, Fatboy Slim, Snow Patrol, Becky Hill and Wet Leg.
Other acts announced include The Kooks, Razorlight, Tom Walker, Professor Green, Dub FX, Groove Armada, Baby Queen, Nieve Ella, Chris Helme, Pacific Avenue and Bellah Ma.
The 2024 festival will take place over the weekend of August 23-25 in Southsea.
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