THE Could Be Real music tribute festival is returning to Warrington for a third time next June – taking over Walton Hall and Gardens for an outdoor festival celebrating some of the world’s most iconic pop stars.
Friday, June 19 will see a line-up of tribute acts staging an all-day show celebrating top-tier tributes to global legends including ABBA, David Bowie, Pink and Take That at Walton Hall and Gardens.
The show will span a variety of genre including rock, indie, soul and ska, delivering a festival atmosphere packed with nostalgia, huge anthems and electrifying live performances from start to finish.
Cllr Tony Higgins, cabinet member for climate change, sustainability and the environment at Warrington Borough Council, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome the Could Be Real Tribute Festival back to Walton Hall and Gardens for its third year.
“This event not only celebrates incredible music but also brings our community together in one of Warrington’s most beautiful settings. It’s a fantastic opportunity for families and music fans to enjoy a fun-filled day out.”
The event is open to ages 12+, and under-18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets go on sale today ,(Friday December 19) at 10am, or you can sign up now for access to discounted and early-bird tickets.
Visit waltonhallgardens.co.uk/could-be-real for more information.
