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Henley Festival 2013 | ||
9th - 13th Jul 2013 Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 1AH, United Kingdom |
Tickets for adults (without camping) from £55.00 |
Set against the stunning backdrop of the River Thames, the Henley Festival is an intimate week long party playing host to five individual, eclectic nights in a simply beautiful setting. This glamorous, black tie event brings together like-minded individuals for a series of extraordinary, magical & unexpected evenings. Taking place from 10 – 14th July 2013, the Henley Festival has it all; a cultural spectacle of music, visual arts, fashion, streettheatre, comedy and fine dining. With JUST 5,000 tickets available each night, this boutique Festival is set to be one of THE top events of the summer.
As well as world-class musical performances on the floating stage, the Henley Festival offers Michelin starred dining from father and son Albert Roux & Michel Roux Jr. Black tie guests can enjoy a candlelight dinner from the award-winning chefs at their atmospheric riverside restaurant. Food is an integral part of the fabric of the Festival and with six restaurants on the site there are multiple culinary choices available.
Along the scenic Thames riverbank guests can expect appearances from some of the biggest names in music, theatre, food, comedy, cabaret and literature, while pop-up art and sculpture bring major galleries and artists to the Henley Festival. Withstars on stage and in the audience, the Festival has a quintessential setting that can’t be rivalled. First class wining and dining, coupled with glamorous guests partying in a stunning location, the Henley Festival: miss it and miss out.
The Festival culminates with a spectacular firework display, which lights up the skies over the Thames. The Henley Festival has to be seen to be believed.
Recognised nationally and internationally as one of the summer's great British events, all net profits go to the Henley Festival charitable projects. Under the banner of ‘Arts Inspiring Lives’, The Henley Festival promotes year round community projects, with the aim of providing experiences via the arts to groups that may not otherwise have access.