Passes for Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party Go on Sale
Today starts the official countdown to Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations as passes go on sale for the world-famous Street Party. Listed as one of the top 100 things to do before you die, Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party will be an even more memorable experience this year when the stages will go live at the new time of 9.00 pm – and keep the party going until 1.00 am.
As the length and breadth of Princes Street and the Gardens come alive with festivities, around 100,000 revellers will gather to bring in 2009 in style.
One of the world’s biggest outdoor parties is framed by the brilliant backdrop and fairytale skyline of Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile making for a truly breathtaking evening. From candle-lit concerts to ceilidhs and rock-bands, Edinburgh is always where the New Year party is!
Commenting on this year’s festivities Pete Irvine of Unique Events, Creative Director of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay, says:
With top name acts, and fireworks to make sure we bring in the 2009 with a bang, Edinburgh’s Hogmanay offers something for everyone as musicians and DJs, across a number of stages, bring the streets of Edinburgh alive with music and an electric atmosphere.
Passes for 2008/09 are £10, but as part of an earlybird promotion, those first off the mark will be able to snap up a limited number of passes for just £5.
Due to public demand, this year the public can get a maximum number of six passes per person, up from the previous four. Demand is expected to be high, so party-goers are advised act quickly to avoid disappointment when passes are released this week.
Councillor Steve Cardownie, Festival and Events Champion, City of Edinburgh Council, adds:
£10 for a night of music, fireworks and electric atmosphere is a fantastic deal by anyone’s standards, so the promotional offer of £5 per pass is definitely one not to be missed.
Street Party Passes are available through the official website or by calling Edinburgh’s Hogmanay box office on 0844 481 2009.
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