A RIBBLE Valley music festival has sold out of all 5,000 tickets.
The ticket sales mean thousands of music fans will descend on the fourth annual Beat Herder Festival, which takes place between Sawley and Gisburn for three days starting tomorrow.
Revellers have now been warned not to turn up without tickets, as they will be turned away.
Top of the bill is Top 10 Sheffield-based chart band Reverend and the Makers, and the Utah Saints. The 5,000 capacity event was sold out on Wednesday due to the star-studded bill and forecasts of sunny skies.
An organiser for the event said: “All tickets have now been sold and there will be none available on the gate.
“Please don't travel to site if you haven't paid for your tickets, you will be turned away! Our thanks to everyone who's bought tickets, we'll see you here.”
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