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Music and Racing Night - Friday 15th May

New in 2008, our new series of summer music and racing nights return in 2009, where top class racing is teamed with fantastic live music on stage in the Aintree Pavilion following racing. Join us on the second night of the series - Friday 15th May. 2008 saw acts like McFly and Madness take to the stage after racing - keep posted to aintree.co.uk for special announcements about who will be headlining next year's event! Join us for Aintree's summer racing and music evenings - the ideal way to get in the mood for the fun summer months ahead.

 

Admission

Ticket Type Price
Advanced Ticket (purchased on or before Friday 2nd May 2008) TBC
Tickets purchased after Friday 2nd May 2008 TBC
Child (aged 10-16) accompanied by an adult TBC
Child under 10 years old accompanied by an adult Free

How to buy tickets

OnlineOnline

Select tickets are available to purchase online, coming soon. 

In personIn person

Tickets can be purchased from the sales office within the Princess Royal Stand from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

TelephoneBy telephone

Our sales advisors will be waiting to take your call on 0844 579 3001 for tickets and +44 [0]151 522 2911 for hospitality. Sales office hours are 9am to 5pm,Monday to Friday.

All bookings are subject to Aintree Racecourses Regulations and Notices.

The Racing Experience

What time should I get to Aintree?

Friday 15th May 2008  
Gates open: 4pm First race: 5.30pm

Race times can be subject to change.

For a full list of race times, runners and riders, view our racecard online.

Where can I park?

There is free car parking available at Aintree; this can be reached by following the signposts from Ormskirk Road (A59).

How do I get to Aintree by public transport?

Please visit our Travelling to Aintree section.

Where can I stay?

For a full list of available accommodation in the areas surrounding Aintree, Go to www.visitliverpool.com or call 0844 8700 123 UK or +44 [0]151 709 8111 from overseas.

What should I wear?

Although there is no official dress code, smart is preferable and is often adopted. Hats are optional too, but are frequently worn for summer fixtures. Autumn / winter racing typically follows a dress for the elements dress code.

Information on disabled facilities

When making your booking, please inform our sales advisors of any special access requirements you have so that we can advise you on your enclosure choice and arrange for any assistance that you may require. Call +44[0]151 522 2929.

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John Smith
VisitLiverpool.com

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