Organisers of next month’s Warwick Folk Festival are aiming to do their bit for local residents and frontline workers by cutting prices at the gate.

Townsfolk in Leamington and Warwick along with many key workers will be able to lap up the annual summer music event at a discount. People living in the CV34 Warwick postcode have previously been allowed in at a cheaper rate but, in a move designed to help more local music fans struggling with the cost of living crisis, the CV31 and CV32 postcodes covering Leamington have now been added.

Last year’s festival was the first at the new site in the shadow of Warwick Castle following a break during lockdown and the pandemic. The popular fringe festival will continue to spread the benefits of the festival into the town centre itself.

The weekend festival runs from Thursday 27 July to Sunday 30 July bringing top class performers from the UK and world folk scene as well as family fun, food and the chance to go camping. This year’s line-up also puts the spotlight on local performers and bands getting a chance to play on the wider stage.

As a thank you to the emergency services and health staff whose efforts kept the county safe during the threat of Covid, ‘blue light’ workers along with NHS staff and people working in education will also get a big discount.

Residents and key workers can claim the discount on day and evening tickets by bringing proof of address or employment to the box office on the site. Details of all tickets and festival line-up are at warwickfolkfestival.co.uk