Bermondsey residents are being offered discounted tickets to an electronic music festival in Southwark Park.
RALLY festival is set to return this bank holiday weekend on Saturday 24 August, after a successful debut last summer.
Whilst the general admission price is currently on second release at £52.30, anyone living in the festival’s Bermondsey catchment area can apply for tickets for £20 (plus booking fee).
Those living directly next to the north side of the park can apply for free tickets to the festival until Wednesday 7 August.
Headlined by anonymous electronic duo Two Shell, RALLY has announced an array of new names to their lineup of live acts and DJs.
Also announced are Detroit ghettotech party starters HiTech, making a rare London appearance. They are joined by further new additions Move D, DJ Fart In The Club, Debby Friday and Panorama Bar favourites Christian AB and Ogazón who will play their first ever b2b together.
They join the likes of Mount Kimbie, Actress, Marie Davidson, ML Buch, Nilüfer Yanya, Call Super, Pearson Sound, Lena Wilikens & Moopie, James Holden and many more, set to play across the festival’s three core stages.
RALLY has also unveiled details of an immersive new stage called ‘Agnes’ designed by London studio CAKE Architecture and influenced by the work of expressionist painter Agnes Martin. Global tastemakers NTS Radio will present a whole day of music inside the new space, with full stage breakdowns set to be revealed soon.
Click here to see the full lineup.
All discounted tickets will be issued on a first come first served basis to those eligible within our Bermondsey catchment area. Please apply via the form here.
There is a limit of four resident tickets per household. All applicants need to provide a recent proof of address.
























