Mouth Of The Tyne Festival

Tynemouth Priory and Castle, Tynemouth.

Under 15s must be accompanied by an adult. We cannot issue refunds to under 15s who are not accompanied by an adult.

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Sold out

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £60.50 (£55.00) Sold out
ACCESSIBLE TICKET £60.50 (£55.00) Sold out
Anyone wishing to discuss their individual access requirements or has any questions about the event can email events@northtyneside.gov.uk.
CARER £0.00 (£0.00) Sold out
For the free essential companion ticket, copy proof of eligibility documents should be brought to the event on the day. These could include PIP (Personal Independence Payment), DLA, letter from a medical professional, including a doctor's note or a letter from an occupation therapist, carer's allowance, a Nimbus Access Card with the +1 symbol, blind or partially sighted registration certificate (BD8 or CVI certificate), personal letter from the GP, community nurse or social worker, benefit award letters, copy of a blue badge (both sides). Anyone wishing to discuss their individual access requirements or has any questions about the event can email events@northtyneside.gov.uk.

More information about Mouth Of The Tyne Festival tickets

General terms and conditions
Under 15s must be accompanied by an adult
No glass permitted
Food and drink available on site
Outdoor event
Nearest Metro: Tynemouth
Tynemouth Priory is a no-smoking venue
No BBQs, tents or overnight camping
No dogs allowed
Filming of the event is not permitted
No re-admittance

Accessible Tickets
Tynemouth Priory and Castle (NE30 4BZ) is accessed from it's main entrance on Front Street, Tynemouth.
Before the gates open, attendees are asked to queue downhill on Pier Road.
Accessible ticketholders do not have to queue and should approach the box office area after gates open for admission.
The venue features a tarmac driveway to a short length of cobbled pavement before moving into a hard gravel path and grass.
The festival has a viewing platform for up to 12 people and places are available on a first-come first-served basis.
An accessible ticket does not guarantee access to the platform.
No seating is supplied at the Priory concerts but attendees are welcome to bring their own chair for the event if required.
For the evening concerts, gates generally open at 6pm and the event finishes by 10pm. Gates open at 11.45am at the Sunday afternoon concert and the event finishes around 6pm.
For the free essential companion ticket, copy proof of eligibility documents should be brought to the event on the day. These could include PIP (Personal Independence Payment), DLA, letter from a medical professional, including a doctor's note or a letter from an occupation therapist, carer's allowance, a Nimbus Access Card with the +1 symbol, blind or partially sighted registration certificate (BD8 or CVI certificate), personal letter from the GP, community nurse or social worker, benefit award letters, copy of a blue badge (both sides).
Anyone wishing to discuss their individual access requirements or has any questions about the event can email events@northtyneside.gov.uk.
Parking is very limited in Tynemouth and there are no dedicated spaces for the concerts.
The nearest Metro station is Tynemouth.