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Bath, The Rec

Bath is a city in south-west England, most famous for its baths fed by three hot springs. The city was first recorded as a Roman spa, though verbal tradition suggests it was known before then. The waters from its spring were considered to be a cure for many afflictions.  The Recreation Ground [or Rec] is home to Bath Rugby, one of the most succesful rugby clubs in the history of the English game.



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CONCERTS AT BATH, THE REC
         
 
         
  July 14th 2006 Simply Red £40.00 FIND TICKET
       
         
  July 15th 2006 Michael Ball & Eliane Paige £37.50 FIND TICKET
         
         
  July 16th 2006 Westlife £37.50 FIND TICKET
         
         
         
 

Bath, The Rec Concert Infomation

TICKET MAY NOT BE EXCHANGED OR REFUNDED

  GETTING THERE

The Recreation Ground,
Spring Gardens,
Bath, BA2 6PW,
pedestrian access off Great Pulteney Street and North Parade

The M4 motorway joins Bath to London in the east and Wales in the west. The M5 links the city with the Midlands to the north, with Somerset, Devon and Cornwall to the south. Bath is best accessed from J18 of the M4.
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TIMES AND ACCESS


» Gates opening times (access to refreshments area only): Gates 6.30pm
» Arena opening times: Arena 6.30pm
» It is approximately a 10-minute walk from the car park to the auditorium
» Wheelchair Users platform (location tbc) with toilet facilities. Car Park in quite close proximity
» Show times (ALL SUBJECT TO CHANGE): Performances begin at: 7.30pm


   
 

BOX OFFICE INFORMATION

» Ticket Master 0870 400 0688 or 0870 444 5556
» Bristol Ticket Shop
» Purchase tickets in person: Bristol Ticket Shop
» Disabled requirements: Ticket Master 0870 4000750

   
 

FOOD, DRINK & FACILITIES

» TBC

 

POSSESSION OF THE TICKET SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS.

1. Ticket holders are required to carefully check their tickets in advance of their visit; mistakes may not be rectified on the day. Tickets should be retained at all times during the event.
2. This ticket is not transferable; it may not be exchanged or refunded.
3. The management reserves the right to make any change whatsoever to the act programme owing to any unforeseen or unavoidable cause.
4. The right to a refund on postponements or cancellation of the event is at the event promoter’s absolute discretion. Any refunds permitted may only be obtained from the point of purchase. The promoter is not responsible for any other costs incurred other than the face value of the ticket.
5. It is a licensing condition that every person entering the event site must have a valid ticket.
6. Admission is at the ticket holder’s own risk. The promoter and event site shall not be held liable for any loss injury or damage sustained within the premises.
7. No unauthorised re-admission.
8. This event is not suitable for very young children. Adults must accompany all children under the age of 16.
9. In the interests of security, personal searches may be carried out on entry. Items regarded as potentially dangerous are not permitted.
10. The event promoter reserves the right to refuse entry of the ticket holder to the event site. Customers found to be causing damage to the site, the site infrastructure, causing harm to any other person on site or in breach of these conditions will be subject to prosecution.
11. If the ticket is resold or transferred for commercial gain by any one other than the event promoter or their authorised sub-agent, or used for competitions, promotions or hospitality packages without the written consent of the promoter, it will become void and the holder may be refused entry or ejected from the event site.
12. For reserved seated concerts, if the customer has to be re-seated for any reason then they are entitled to a seat of corresponding value. Latecomers may not be seated until a suitable break in the performance and may not be allocated the seat purchased, or equivalent value. Lost tickets will not be replaced. Keep your ticket safe and retain it at all times during the event.
13. For general admission picnic style events duplicate tickets will not be issued for lost or stolen tickets. Latecomers may be asked to remain towards the rear of the site until a suitable break in the performance.
14. Other than the provisions advertised or outlined by the box office at the time of sale, customers are required to address any special needs by contacting the box office in advance of their visit, as the concert promoter may not be able to provide those needs without notice.
15. The ticket holder consents to the filming and sound recording of members of the audience.
16. All the Summer Nights concerts take place outdoors. Customers are advised to wear appropriate clothing and footwear and protection against potential inclement weather.
17. With the exception of dogs assisting the visually impaired, no animals are permitted onto the site.
18. Whilst umbrella's are allowed to be brought onto the site, to prevent the obstruction of the stage for other members of the audience, umbrellas may not be erected during the performance.
19. No professional cameras, video recorders or any form of audio-visual recording equipment allowed in the event site.
20. No radios, cassette recorders or CD players will be allowed onto the site.
21. Fire regulations permit only wick burning candles. Garden fires, barbeques, gas and paraffin lamps will not be permitted.
22. Customers are not permitted to create cordoned off areas anywhere on site.
23.Only buy official merchandise from identified vendors within the event site. For further help on the day please refer to the on site customer service desk.
24. Glass will not be allowed onto site.
25. A wide variety of food and drink will be available to purchase on the day.
26. Please note that picnics, furniture and gazebo's are not permitted at seated events for safety reasons.
 
 
 
 
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