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The Far East Festival 2016 will be the first of it?s kind ? An Open Air Summer Festival in London where people are invited to Discover, Explore, and Celebrate the vast wonders known as the Far East.


What you can expect at the event:

? Performances from local, and oversees acts on the ?Main Stage"

? A wide choice of amazing street food in our ?Taste of the Far East? area

? Authentic merchandise and souvenir stalls

? Information and stalls on travel and tourism in the Far East

? Fair ground rides and games ? fun for all of the family

?..Plus much, much more!


Whether you are new to the food and culture of the Far East, or have been previously introduced and are just in love with it all, a fantastic and memorable experience is guaranteed!


For more info please visit us on Facebook Far East festival or our website fareastfestival.com

If you have any queries please email us at [email protected]


Tickets available at fareastfestival.com

Advance tickets are ?8.50 (under 5's free)(free Singha beer with every advance ticket)

?15 on the day

Vip tickets ?25 (champagne on arrival and designated viewing area in front of main stage)

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